Carried out mayhem using funds meant for studies of madrasa students Planned to continue violent activities across country till Ramadan Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh used its funds meant for the studies of the students of Qawmi Madrasas for carrying out mayhem in different areas of the country
313 Hefazat financiers identified: DB commissioner
313 Hefazat financiers identified: DB commissioner
Investigators have identified 313 persons for financing the Hefazat-e-Islam which carried out violence in different places of the country in March this year.
At the same time, they gathered information over transaction of Tk 6 crore in different bank accounts of Hefazat leader Mamunul Haque, said AKM Hafiz Akhter, additional commissioner of Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Tuesday.
“A number of Hefazt leaders including Mamunul Haque and Junayed Al Habib had a meeting in the wedding programme of the son of just-dissolved Hefazat committee’s Amir Junayed Babunagari. In the meeting, they planned to made Babunagari the party Amir removing Allama Shafi,” said Hafiz Akhter.
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Exclusive: Anti-Modi protests in Bangladesh backed by Pakistan, say officials
Exclusive: Anti-Modi protests in Bangladesh backed by Pakistan, say officials
The anti-Modi protests that have been going on in Bangladesh ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Dhaka visit, has a very strong element of cross-border support, from Pakistan, according to sources privy to how the stir was planned and funded.
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Hundreds of members of a hardline Islamist group attacked Hindu temples and a train in Bangladesh in protest against PM Modi. (Reuters)
The protests that have been going on in Bangladesh since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Dhaka visit have a very strong element of support from Pakistan, according to sources.