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Bangladesh Terrorism
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Bangladesh: Police arrest two members of banned terror group Ansarullah Bangla Team

| @indiablooms | Sep 17, 2021, at 11:42 pm

Mymensingh:  Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATU) of Police have arrested two members of banned terror group Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) from Muktagachha upazila in Mymensingh city of Bangladesh, media reports said.

The arrestees have been identified as Md Kawsar Ahmed alias Milon, 30, son of Abdul Majid of Bokchar village in Muktagachha upazila, and Zahid Mostafa, 20, son of Mostafa Mofazzal Haque Shariful of Chandimondo village, reports Dhaka Tribune.

Acting on a tip-off, sources told Dhaka Tribune, a team of ATU conducted a drive in the Kalibari Mosque area of Chechua Bazar in Muktagachha upazila on Thursday night and nabbed the duo.

Police seized two mobile phones, four SIM cards and seven books on extremism from them.

A case has been filed against the two at Muktagachha police station, said the release, reports Dhaka Tribune.
 

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