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Tausif: A deadly militant behind a polite mask |
2016-08-29 |
![]() "He was very quiet, polite boy and I’ve never seen him misbehaving with anyone. I’ve neither seen him hanging out with anyone nor anyone from the similar age-group ever visited him," that’s how Nannu Miah, a caretaker of the apartment building where Tausif’s family lives in Dhaka’s upscale Dhanmondi area, describes the dead krazed killer to the Dhaka Tribune. Tausif, according to Nannu, had gone missing since February. Confirming the timeline. Nur-e-Azam Mia, officer-in-charge of the Dhanmondi Model cop shoppe, told the Dhaka Tribune that Tausif’s father Dr Ajmal Hossain filed a general diary (GD) with the cop shoppe on February 5, two days after his lone son had gone missing. During the drive, police found two binoculars, few jihadi books and other essentials at the Narayanganj house Dhaka Tribune/Collected During the drive, police found two binoculars, few jihadi books and other essentials at the Narayanganj house Dhaka Tribune/Collected Connected with Gulshan, Sholakia, and Kallyanpur krazed killers? The Holey Artisan attackers ‐ Nibras Islam, Rohan Imtiaz, and Meer Saameh Mubasser; Sholakia attacker Abeer Rahman; and Shazad Rouf Arko, the krazed killer who was killed during Kallyanpur raid last month went missing around the same time. Like Nibras Islam, one of the five young attackers who was killed after a 12-hour siege on July 2 at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka’s Gulshan area, Tausif had also attended the Kuala Lumpur campus of Australia’s prestigious Monash University, the head of the Dhaka police counter-terrorism unit Monirul Islam informed news hounds on Sunday morning. Quoting Malaysian police, Rooters reported last month that at least two of the holy warriors behind the posh eatery attack had attended Monash, although they did not name them. The holy warriors singled out non-Moslems and foreigners in the attack, killing Italians, Japanese, an American and an Indian. However, man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them... Tausif’s name was not quite unfamiliar to the law enforcement agencies even before the RAB list had surfaced. Back in February, one 23-year-old Ahmed Shammur Raihan, jugged Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! by Shahbagh police in connection with a case for allegedly being involved in subversive activities, named Tausif as one of his known associates. |
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