Detained Bangladesh militant leader killed in grenade blast

Dhaka: The leader of the military wing of a banned Islamist militant group in Bangladesh was killed in a grenade blast on Tuesday, a day after his arrest in the port city of Chittagong.

Mohammad Javed, 26, chief of the military wing of Jamaat-ul Mujahideen (JMB) and a textiles engineer by profession, was arrested during a search operation at a house in Chittagong’s Khawaznagar area on Monday evening. Four other JMB activists were also arrested earlier in the day.


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Babul Akter, additional deputy commissioner of Chittagong police’s Detective Branch, told bdnews24 that Javed was killed while he accompanied police in a raid during the wee hours of Tuesday.

“That is when a grenade exploded and killed Javed. Three policemen also suffered injuries,” Akter said.

Nine hand grenades, 120 rounds of ammunition, a pistol, 10 knives and a large quantity of bomb-making materials were also recovered during the raid.

According to sources, Javed was involved with the banned militant outfit since 2012.

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