JMB has developed contacts with little-known Rohingya outfit Aqa Mul Mujahideen (AMM) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) to seek revenge for torture and genocide of Rohingyas in Myanmar.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Express News Service
By Aishik Chanda | February 3, 2018
Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) is attempting to seek revenge of genocide of Rohingyas in Buddhist-dominated Myanmar by targeting Buddhist pilgrimages across India.
This revelation was made by two JMB operatives — suspected to be involved in Bodh Gaya blasts during Dalai Lama's visit on January 19 — nabbed by Kolkata Police Special Task Force (STF) from Murshidabad and Darjeeling districts of West Bengal on Wednesday.
"JMB operatives Paigambar Sheikh (24) and Jamirul Sheikh (31), both residents of Murshidabad district, are suspected to be involved in the January 19 Bodh Gaya blasts. Over 50 kg of explosive ammonium nitrate and one laptop has been recovered,” said STF deputy commissioner of police Murlidhar Sharma.
Interrogation of the two JMB operatives has revealed that after arrests of the top leadership of the terror outfit from different locations along the Indo-Bangladesh border in September 2016, JMB has elected a new leader and is on a recruitment drive in Muslim-majority Murshidabad.
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