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Changing tactics of terror groups have security forces on tenterhooks

Changing tactics of terror groups have security forces on tenterhooks Changing tactics of terror groups have security forces on tenterhooks Last Updated: Sun, Jul 25th, 2021, 09:00:23hrs West Bengal, which shares 2,217 km of the total 4096 km border with Bangladesh, has always been a soft target for the Bangladeshi terrorists. But now, sleuths of the Kolkata Special Task Force (STF) investigating the terror modules operating in the state have reasons to believe that not only from Bangladesh but extremist groups from Pakistan and agents from China are also making their way to India through this route. The recent arrest of a Chinese spy Junwei Han (36 years) in border area Malda district and the arrests of nine Al Qaeda terrorists from different districts of the state by the National Investigation Agency are enough to understand that the neighbouring countries are targeting the huge porous border of the state to enter India, a senior officer of the Kolkata STF said.

Changing Tactics, New Mechanisms Of Terror Groups Have Security Forces On Tenterhooks

Changing Tactics, New Mechanisms Of Terror Groups Have Security Forces On Tenterhooks by IANS - Jul 25, 2021 03:59 AM Representative image of terrorists (Pic by PTI) The arrest of three Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorists from Haridevpur in South Kolkata followed by several arrests and their subsequent interrogation has led the police to believe that the militants coming from or through Bangladesh are not following the traditional patterns of operation. They are adopting new methods and mechanisms which are helping them to avoid security surveillance and expand their organisation. West Bengal, which shares 2,217 km of the total 4096 km border with Bangladesh, has always been a soft target for the Bangladeshi terrorists. But now, sleuths of the Kolkata Special Task Force (STF) investigating the terror modules operating in the state have reasons to believe that not only from Bangladesh but extremist groups from Pakistan and agents from China are also making their way t

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New breed of Bangladeshi Mujahideen: Young men abandon home to join Afghan militants

  Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 11 May 2021 10:39 AM BdST Updated: 11 May 2021 10:39 AM BdST In the 1980s, groups of young men from Bangladesh travelled to Afghanistan to join the jihad against the Soviet occupation forces. Fast forward to present day four decades later: police believe more young Bangladeshis are pursuing the same path to extremism. ); } Three young men from Bangladesh have recently abandoned home for ‘hijrat’, or hegira migration for the cause of Islam and taken up the banner of Islamist terrorism in Afghanistan, according to officials in the police’s Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime Unit or CTTC. The police can confirm that two of them, Abdur Razzak from Cumilla and Shibbir Ahmed from Sylhet, have already made their way to the rugged, mountainous terrain of Afghanistan.

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meeting and what the president was doing, and the agreement that they had signed, and basically letting me know that there was no real change, it was just kind of what it is. that the troops will be the war fighters will be pulled out by the end of 2014, and that we do have a partnership going forward, that we will have some troops left there for the next ten years. i thought we would have troops left in iraq, and that all of their negotiations kind of and then all of their negotiations kind of fell apart and we ended up pulling all the troops out, so we have the state department, other people in iraq without much protection i harkat-ul-jihad-al-islami what you re referring to is that strategic partnership agreement. i want to put the words from the new york times editorial back up on the screen because it goes on to criticize the president for not speaking specifically about what is planned for the united states and its training for the troops there left behind, the afghanista

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