NIA files chargesheet against 11 JMB terrorists in Bengaluru dacoity case
New Delhi, Feb 17 (UNI) The anti- terror probe agency NIA on Wednesday filed a charge sheet against 11 Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorists before Bangaluru NIA Special Court in a robbery case.
The accused Najir Sheikh alias Patla Anas, Asif Ikbal alias Nadem, Abdul Karim alias KorimSk, Mosaraf Hossain alias Hossain and Adil Sheikh alias Asadullah, all resident of Murshidabad in West Bengal, Arif Hussain alias Mota Anasaged of Barpeta district in Assam, Jahidul Islam alias Kausar of Jamalpur district in Bangladesh, KadorKazi alias Mijanur Rahaman, Habibur RahamanSk alias Talha of Birbhum district in West Bengal, Md Dilwar Hossain alias Umar of Malda district in West Bengal, Mustafizur Rahman alias Tuhinaged of Birbhum district in West Bengal have been booked under sections 120B, 34, 201, 395, 397, 399, 400 & 458 of IPC, and section 17, 18 & 20 of UA (P) Act.
Burdwan blast: India jails Boma Mizan for 29 years
Sun Online Desk
11th February, 2021 11:39:07
A special court in Kolkata has sentenced Jahidul Islam Mizan alias ‘Boma Mizan’, a leader of banned militant outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), to 29 years in jail in a case filed over explosion at a house in West Bengal s Burdwan district in October 2014.
Suvendu Samanta, special judge of India’s National Investigation Agency, delivered the verdict on Wednesday, the local media reported.
Mizan was sentenced to five years each on five counts and two years each for two other offences, which he will have to undergo consecutively.
»Militants of Bangladesh’s Neo-JMB, Outfit Linked With Islamic State, Hiding and Laying Roots In Assam
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Militants of Bangladesh’s Neo-JMB, Outfit Linked With Islamic State, Hiding and Laying Roots In Assam
Assam police information indicates presence of Neo-JMB members on the north bank of the Brahmputra river in Assam and in north Bengal.
Intel reports indicate attempts are being made to mobilize a section of women in Assam on the same pattern noticeable in Bangladesh.
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The war on Islamist terror groups in neighbouring Bangladesh might have compelled many activists of such outfits to cross the border and hide at different locations in India, including in Assam.