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7 Jamaat teachers held
Police arrested seven teachers including the principal of a school and recovered a huge number of leaflets, books and anti-government publications from the school compound in the city's Kotwali area Saturday.
The arrestees are workers of Jamaat-e-Islami and were involved in anti-government activities, Razib-al-Masud, assistant commissioner (AC) of Kotwali Zone, claimed when asked about the reason of their arrest.
Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, 52, is the principal of Dhaka Model Pre-cadet and High School on Awlad Hossain Lane.
Others are: Nure Alam Siddique, 63, Mohammad Ismail Khan, 29, Mohammad Sirazul Islam, 22, Tazul Islam, 36, Mohammad Obaidullah, 23, and Mohammad Rustum Ali, 25. Police identified them as teaching staff of the school.
Police officer Razib said that the principal is the treasurer of Jamaats Kotwali Thana unit. He started the school along with Nure Alam in 1990 to run party activities under the guise of teaching children.
"They recruited party activists as teachers and used the school as their den," the assistant commissioner said.
Police also recovered posters, which demand release of the war criminals, anti-government booklets and CDs from the school office, he added.
7 Jamaat teachers held
It appears that Government is not brooking any nonsense from these fundamentalist rabble.
The Augean stable requires its overdue cleaning!