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Bangali Police after Abdur Rahman, Banglabhai
2005-08-22
Police say they are now examining whether any other group besides the outlawed organisation Jamaatul Mujahedin was involved in Wednesday’s bomb explosions across the country. So far, 123 people have been netted in connection with the bomb blasts throughout the country. Of them 26 have been taken to Dhaka and are being interrogated by experts.
"Argh! Who's that?"
"That's our interrogation expert."
"What's that he's carrying?"
"You'll find out!"
"I'll talk!"
Police claim many of the arrestees have confessed to their involvement in the bomb explosions.
"Oooch! Oooch! Stop doing that, I'll talk, I'll talk!"
Inspector general of police Abdul Qaiyum told the BBC, "in the primary investigation it was found that members of the banned Jamaatul Mujahedin were involved in the incident. So a good number of operatives of that organisation had been nabbed." The IGP added, "we think the JMB does not have the capability to carry out bomb explosions simultaneously across the country and we are carefully examining whether any one else was behind the incident. At present we are taking steps against active workers of the JMB."
... thereby allowing anybody else involved to hightail it for Calcutta...
Asked about how could a banned organisation operate the IGP replied it acted secretly adding that "we arrested some activists of the organisation but no one could be held indefinitely without specific charges and the arrestees got bail." The IGP mentioned, "police have intensified efforts to net JMB leader Abdur Rahman and Bangla Bhai."
"1-Adam-12, 1-Adam-12 ..."
Posted by:Steve White

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