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Militant held over Panthapath hotel blast

Militant hideout at Hotel Olio International in the Dhaka's Panthapath
Members of the Criminal Investigation Department examine the blast scene at Hotel Olio International in the capital's Panthapath on August 15, 2017 after suspected Neo JMB militant Saiful Islam died during an anti-militant drive there. STAR file photo

Law enforcers today claimed arrest of a top militant of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in connection to the hotel blast in Dhaka's Panthapath area on August 15 last year. 

Arrested Mamun, a bomb-making expert and said to be a sabotage planner of that day, was arrested last night, said Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime’s Additional Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mannan.

Counter-terrorism officials along with intelligence wing of Police Headquarters and Bogra police arrested Mamun from House Building area of Uttara 7 sector in the capital.

The militant is said to be a trainer of other militants of the banned outfit.

On August 15, a suspected suicide bomber of “Neo JMB” was killed during an anti-militancy operation at a city hotel as counter-terrorism officials claim he had planned to carry out an attack on the crowd paying homage to Bangabandhu on National Mourning Day at Dhanmondi 32.

The hotel is half a kilometre off Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the historic house in Dhanmondi where the Father of the Nation was brutally killed along with most of his family members on August 15, 1975.

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Militant held over Panthapath hotel blast

Militant hideout at Hotel Olio International in the Dhaka's Panthapath
Members of the Criminal Investigation Department examine the blast scene at Hotel Olio International in the capital's Panthapath on August 15, 2017 after suspected Neo JMB militant Saiful Islam died during an anti-militant drive there. STAR file photo

Law enforcers today claimed arrest of a top militant of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in connection to the hotel blast in Dhaka's Panthapath area on August 15 last year. 

Arrested Mamun, a bomb-making expert and said to be a sabotage planner of that day, was arrested last night, said Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime’s Additional Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mannan.

Counter-terrorism officials along with intelligence wing of Police Headquarters and Bogra police arrested Mamun from House Building area of Uttara 7 sector in the capital.

The militant is said to be a trainer of other militants of the banned outfit.

On August 15, a suspected suicide bomber of “Neo JMB” was killed during an anti-militancy operation at a city hotel as counter-terrorism officials claim he had planned to carry out an attack on the crowd paying homage to Bangabandhu on National Mourning Day at Dhanmondi 32.

The hotel is half a kilometre off Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the historic house in Dhanmondi where the Father of the Nation was brutally killed along with most of his family members on August 15, 1975.

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