Accusation is only thing India can do and is doing that 24/7. I call it crying. The big mighty Indian always is crying like a baby.
Indian list has no names of militants held in Bangladesh
The names of six Indian militants arrested in less then five months, are not included in the Indian criminal list that was handed over to Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) by the Border Security Force (BSF), sources said. The six Indian criminals are: international underworld don Daud Ibrahim’s close accomplices and Indian nationals Abdur Rauf alias Daud Merchant, Jahid Sheikh and Arif and three top leaders of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Mufti Obaidullah, Maulana Mansur and Md Emdadullah alias Mahbub alias Mamun alias Ripon.
Four months have passed since the Indian criminals were arrested from different parts of the country, the police department has not confirmed whether the names of the arrested Indian criminals are in the Indian criminal list. But, another source in home ministry confirmed that the names of the criminals are not in the Indian criminal list handed over to the BDR by BSF at the last Director General (DG) level meeting on February 28-March 3 in Dhaka.
Talking to this correspondent at Rajarbagh Police Telecom Auditorium after the monthly crime preview meeting on October 7, Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner (DMP) AKM Shahidul Haque said, “We do not know whether the names of the Indian criminals are in the Indian criminal list. We are yet to get the Indian criminal list that was handed over to the BDR by the BSF.”
When asked about whether the arrested alleged criminals are the most wanted by the Indian government, he said, “We do not know it exactly, but, the criminals claimed them so during the interrogation.”Replying to another query, he said, “We are yet to contact Indian law enforcing agencies and at the same time our counterparts also do not contact us about the arrested Indian criminals, because there was no extradition treaty between the two countries.”
“We informed the police headquarters about the arrest of the six Indian criminals, including three militants. The police headquarters through the Home Ministry will seek help from the Indian government for information about the criminals,” the DMP chief said. The police headquarters is yet to take any step in this regard, a high official at the headquarters said requesting anonymity.
On the other hand, two months have passed since the Detective Branch (DB) of the police sent a letter to the Interpol in a bid to know details about the five most wanted Indian criminals recently arrested by them, but the Interpol has not responded. Without getting any response from the Interpol, the DB police sent another letter to the organisation a week ago.
Talking to this correspondent Deputy Commissioner (DC) of the DB said, “We sent a letter to the Interpol two months ago asking for details about the five arrested Indian criminals. As the Interpol did not respond, we sent another letter to them a week ago.”"We will send another letter to the Interpol for information about the recently arrested Md Emdadullah alias Mahbub, alias Mamun alias Ripon (28), one of the top leaders of the LeT, and commander of the Asif Reza Commando Force,” he said.
“The accomplices of Daud Ibrahim came to Bangladesh with a ‘mission’ to form a terror group loyal to international Mafia Don Daud Ibrahim, while the militants came to Bangladesh to form a militant network here,” he added.On May 28 this year, Daud Ibrahim’s close accomplices and Indian nationals Abdur Rauf alias Daud Merchant and Jahid Sheikh and Kamal Mia, the local shelter provider to Daud Merchant, were arrested from a house at South Mourali in Brahmanbaria district town. Following information extracted from them, the DB police arrested Mufti Obaidullah from Babubazar Bridge area in the old city on July 16 this year. The police also arrested Maulana Monsur from the Dakhhinkhan police station area on July 20, following information of Mufti Obaidullah.
Meanwhile, Intelligence authorities have beefed up surveillance across the country, especially in the capital city Dhaka and its adjoining areas, in a bid to arrest half a dozen more Indian nationals and leaders of the Pakistan-based militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), following reports that the criminals are now staying in the country.
Several teams of the Detective Branch (DB) are now conducting raids in different parts of the city to arrest them. The militants have been staying in Bangladesh illegally for the last several years. All of them acquired illegal Bangladesh passports, sources said. They enlisted their names in the voter roll and cast votes in the last national election.
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Interpol mum on query on Indian criminals
Two months have passed since the Detective Branch (DB) of the police sent a letter to the Interpol in a bid to know details about the five most wanted Indian criminals recently arrested by them, but the Interpol has not responded.
Without getting any response from the Interpol, the DB police sent another letter to the organisation a week ago.
The five Indian criminals are: international underworld don Daud Ibrahim’s close accomplices and Indian nationals Abdur Rauf alias Daud Merchant, Jahid Sheikh and Arif and two top leaders of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Mufti Obaidullah and Maulana Mansur.
Talking to this correspondent Deputy Commissioner (DC) of the DB said yesterday, “We sent a letter to the Interpol two months ago asking for details about the five arrested Indian criminals. As the Interpol did not respond, we sent another letter to them a week ago.”
“We will send another letter to the Interepol for information about the recently arrested Md Emdadullah alias Mahbub, alias Mamun alias Ripon (28), one of the top leaders of the LeT, and commander of the Asif Reza Commando Force,” he said.
“The accomplices of Daud Ibrahim came to Bangladesh with a ‘mission’ to form a terror group loyal to international Mafia Don Daud Ibrahim, while the militants came to Bangladesh to form a militant network here,” he added.
The police will also seek help from the Indian government through the home and foreign ministries for detailed information about the Indian criminals, it is learnt.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner AKM Shahidul Haque told this correspondent yesterday, “We informed the police headquarters about the arrest of the six Indian criminals, including three militants. The police headquarters through the Home Ministry will seek help from the Indian government for information about the criminals.”
The police headquarters is yet to take any step in this regard, a high official at the headquarters said requesting anonymity.
On May 28 this year, Daud Ibrahim’s close accomplices and Indian nationals Abdur Rauf alias Daud Merchant and Jahid Sheikh and Kamal Mia, the local shelter provider to Daud Merchant, were arrested from a house at South Mourali in Brahmanbaria district town.
Following information extracted from them, the DB police arrested Mufti Obaidullah from Babubazar Bridge area in the old city on July 16 this year. The police also arrested Maulana Monsur from the Dakhhinkhan police station area on July 20, following information of Mufti Obaidullah.
Meanwhile, Intelligence authorities have beefed up surveillance across the country, especially in the capital city Dhaka and its adjoining areas, in a bid to arrest half a dozen more Indian nationals and leaders of the Pakistan-based militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), following reports that the criminals are now staying in the country.
Several teams of the Detective Branch (DB) are now conducting raids in different parts of the city to arrest them.
ADC of DB Md Mahbub Alam told this correspondent yesterday that they had seized a four-page list of 50 Indian criminals from the capital’s Shekertak residence of another most wanted Indian criminal and accomplice of Daud Ibrahim, Zahid Sheikh.
Most of the criminals, except six militants, fled the country, after the arrest of some Indian criminals, he said.
The criminals have been staying in Bangladesh illegally for the last several years. All of them acquired illegal Bangladesh passports, sources said.
The criminals enlisted their names in the voter roll and cast votes in the last national election. Meanwhile, the DB police are now extensively interrogating Mahbub, who was arrested from Gabtali on October 1 after taking him on a four-day remand.
During the preliminary interrogation, the arrested Indian criminal disclosed the names of two more LeT members and their locations, he said adding that on the basis of the information, several teams of DB are now conducting raids in the capital and its adjoining areas for arresting the criminals.
The BD police will today produce Mahbub before the court with a prayer for fresh remand.