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Bangladesh blames homegrown Islamists, ISI for Dhaka terror attack

PTI | Jul 3, 2016, 03.46 PM IST
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  1. Bangladesh has blamed "homegrown" Islamist terrorists and Pakistan's spy agency ISI for the country's worst terror attack
  2. Police have released the photos of the six gunmen killed during the raid by commandos
  3. Five of the dead gunmen were listed as militants and police had been looking for them
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DHAKA: Bangladesh on Sunday blamed "homegrown" Islamist terrorists and Pakistan's spy agency ISI for the country's worst terror attack in which 20 hostages were hacked to death, ruling out the role of the Islamic State, as the shocked nation began observing two days of national mourning.

"Let me clear it again, there are no ISIS or al-Qaida presence or existence in Bangladesh ... the hostage-takers were all home-grown terrorists not members of ISIS or any other international Islamist outfits," home minister Asaduzzaman Khan said.

"We know them (hostage-takers) along with their ancestors, they all grew here in Bangladesh ... they belong to homegrown outfits likeJMB (Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh) ," he said.

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the killing of the hostages, mostly foreigners, and two police officers during an 11-hour siege that ended on Saturday after the army stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery popular with expats in the diplomatic zone here, killing six attackers and capturing one alive.

Hossain Toufique Imam, the political adviser toPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina , said that the way in which the hostages were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.

"Pakistan's ISI and Jamaat connection is well known ... they want to derail the current government," Imam told a TV channel.

The arrested terrorist chickened out at the last minute and he holds the key to crucial details, he said.

Hostages who were killed include 19-year-old Indian girl Tarishi Jain . Nine Italians, 7 Japanese, one American of Bangladeshi origin, and two Bangladeshis were also among the people who were killed.

Most of those killed were found with their throats slit.

Among those rescued were Indian, Sri Lankan and Japanese nationals, media reports said. Around 30 people were injured.

A police source was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune that all the attackers were Bangladeshi nationals aged between 20 and 28.

Police said the attackers were well-educated and most came from rich families.

"All of them were students and communicated at the crime scene in both Bengali and English," the police source said.

The government has consistently ruled out the presence of the dreaded terror group in the Muslim-majority nation though experts have been maintaining that series of brutal attacks on minorities and secular activists had the hallmarks of ISIS group.

Meanwhile, police have released the photos of the six gunmen killed during the raid by commandos. A seventh was arrested and is being interrogated by Bangladeshi intelligence officers.

Police chief AKM Shahidul Hoque said five of the dead gunmen were listed as militants and police had been looking for them.

Police identified them as Akash, Bikash, Don, Bandhon, and Ripon.

Bangladeshi media reports said that after US-based SITE Intelligence Group published photos of five gunmen holding assault rifles who, the Islamic State claims, killed the hostages, former classmates have started identifying by posting their old pictures on social media.

Warning "crusader countries" that their citizens would not be safe "as long as their aircraft are killing Muslims", the ISIS also posted pictures of four fighters, who it said were involved in the attack, smiling in front of a black flag of the outfit.

According to the reports, three of the five attackers have so far been identified by their friends.

The gunmen did a background check on religion of the captives by asking them to recite Quranic verses and tortured those who could not do so.

Announcing a two-day state mourning for those killed in the worst terror attack in the country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina vowed to do everything to eliminate terrorists from the country and asked extremists to stop killing in the name of religion.


She asked all, including the general public, to get united to resist a "handful of terrorists".

The national flag was lowered at half mast as the country began two-day mourning period.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-Dhaka-terror-attack/articleshow/53031111.cms








Pakistan's ISI suspected of link to Bangladesh attack: Top official to NDTV VIDEO

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The deadly terror attack on Dhaka which saw 20 hostages hacked to death at a cafe on Friday night was likely enabled by Pakistan's powerful ISI or military spy agency, a top official told NDTV today. Hossain Toufique Imam is the political advisor to Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. HT Imam told NDTV that the manner in which the hostages, which included 19-year-old Indian student Tarishi Jain, were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.
 
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Pak’s ISI Suspected Of Link To Bangladesh Attack: Top Official


SOURCE: NDTV

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The deadly terror attack on Dhaka which saw 20 hostages hacked to death at a cafe on Saturday night was likely enabled by Pakistan’s powerful ISI or military spy agency, a top official told NDTV today.

Hossain Toufique Imam is the political advisor to Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. HT Imam told NDTV that the manner in which the hostages, which included 19-year-old Indian student Tarishi Jain, were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.

“Pakstan’s ISI and Jamaat connection is well known…they want to derail the current government,” HT Imam told NDTV, adding “all victims were hacked to death like Jamaat and local terror groups do”.ISIS had claimed responsibility for the terror strike which also killed two policemen. Six terrorists were killed and one was captured alive in the 11-hour siege.

The government has said that all of the attackers were well-educated and most came from wealthy families.

“They are all highly educated young men and went to university,” said Bangladesh’s Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan to news agency AFP.

The government has consistently denied that international jihadist groups are operating in Bangladesh.

“The arrested terrorist chickened out at the last minute and he holds the key” to crucial details, the PM’s advisor told NDTV.

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/paks...angladesh-attack-top-official-to-ndtv-1427408


Bangladesh Blames Pakistan's ISI for Dhaka Terror Attack


Bangladesh Blames Pakistan's ISI for Dhaka Terror Attack
Press Trust Of India

First published: July 3, 2016, 4:18 PM IST | Updated: 31 mins ago
Asaduzzaman Khan
Dhaka: Bangladesh on Sunday blamed "homegrown" Islamist terrorists and Pakistan's spy agency ISI for the country's worst terror attack in which 20 hostages were hacked to death, ruling out the role of the Islamic State, as the shocked nation began observing two days of national mourning.

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Let me clear it again, there are no ISIS or Al-Qaeda presence or existence in Bangladesh...the hostage-takers were all home-grown terrorists not members of ISIS or any other international Islamist outfits," Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan told PTI.
"We know them (hostage-takers) along with their ancestors, they all grew here in Bangladesh...they belong to homegrown outfits like JMB (Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh)," he said.

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the killing of the hostages, mostly foreigners, and two police officers during an 11-hour siege that ended on Saturday after the army stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery popular with expats in the diplomatic zone here, killing six attackers and capturing one alive.

Hossain Toufique Imam, the political advisor to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said that the way in which the hostages were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.

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Pakistan's ISI and Jamaat connection is well known.They want to derail the current government," Imam told a TV channel.
The arrested terrorist chickened out at the last minute and he holds the key to crucial details, he said.

Hostages who were killed include 19-year-old Indian girl Tarishi Jain. Nine Italians, 7 Japanese, one American of Bangladeshi origin, and two Bangladeshis were also among the people who were killed.

Most of those killed were found with their throats slit.
Among those rescued were Indian, Sri Lankan and Japanese nationals, media reports said. Around 30 people were injured.

A police source was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune that all the attackers were Bangladeshi nationals aged between 20 and 28.

Police said the attackers were well-educated and most came from rich families.
"All of them were students and communicated at the crime scene in both Bengali and English," the police source said.

The government has consistently ruled out the presence of the dreaded terror group in the Muslim-majority nation though experts have been maintaining that series of brutal attacks on minorities and secular activists had the hallmarks of ISIS group.


http://www.news18.com/news/world/ba...tans-isi-for-dhaka-terror-attack-1265228.html
 
And here we go again, script seems to be the as all dead but one, never accept own fault and blame someone for all your setbacks. We all know what hasina is and where she is getting the instructions from. Pakistan is far far bigger than these meagre things.
 
Bangladesh attack: Pak ISI role under scanner; ISIS involvement ruled out

Bangladesh attack: Pak ISI role under scanner; ISIS involvement ruled out
DECCAN CHRONICLE WITH AGENCY INPUTS
PublishedJul 3, 2016, 1:26 pm IST
UpdatedJul 3, 2016, 4:34 pm IST
Local homegrown terror group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen known to have links with ISI is suspected to be behind the attack.
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Bangladeshi security officers cordon off an area after heavily armed militants attacked a restaurant in Bangladesh's diplomatic zone on Friday night, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Photo: AP)
Dhaka: The Bangladesh government is now suspecting the involvement of Pakistan’s spy agency ISI in Friday's deadly terror attack in a restaurant in Dhaka where unknown militants hacked 20 hostages to death.

According to a report in NDTV, HT Imam, who is the political advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said that the attack seemed to be the handiwork of a local banned terror group called Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen that has links to the Pakistani spy agency.

Read: A timeline of the weekend hostage crisis in Bangladesh

"Pakistan's ISI and Jamaat connection is well known...they want to derail the current government, all victims were hacked to death like Jamaat and local terror groups do," said Imam.

Read: Bangladesh says gunmen behind restaurant killings local, some known

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan had earlier ruled out the role of Islamic State in the attack and said the jihadists who slaughtered hostages at the Dhaka restaurant were members of the homegrown Bangladeshi militant outfit named by Imam.

Many details of the attack remain unclear a day after commandos stormed the restaurant and rescued 13 people. But police released photographs of the bodies of five attackers, along with their first names: Akash, Badhon, Bikash, Don and Ripon.

Read: Bangladesh terror attack: Hostages asked to recite verses from Quran

Their families hadn't heard anything from them in months, according to police.

"They are all Bangladeshis. They are from rich families, they have good educational background," Asaduzzaman Khan said.

Read: 20 killed, 6 ISIS terrorists shot dead in Bangladesh hostage crisis

He once again refuted the possibility that the Islamic State could have been behind the attack despite the group claiming responsibility on Saturday and releasing horrifying photographs of what unfolded overnight Friday.

The government insists the extremist Sunni Muslim group has no presence in the country, and in the past has suggested that any claims of responsibility for violence waged in the South Asian country are simply opportunistic attempts at grabbing global attention.


http://www.deccanchronicle.com/worl...under-scanner-isis-involvement-ruled-out.html
 
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...pakistan-afghanistan/articleshow/53029046.cms

By TNN | Jul 03, 2016, 10.35 AM IST

Friday's terror strike in an upmarket restaurant in Dhaka that claimed at least 20 victims, mostly foreigners, may be a watershed which may force the Hasina government to do a rethink on its anti terror strategy.

NEW DELHI: It was only a couple of months ago that Bangladesh information minister Hasan-ul Haq Inu talked about threats from Bangladeshi youths who were back in the country from Afghanistan and Pakistan after being trained at terror camps.

"According to our estimates, at least 8,000 Bangladeshi youths have returned home after being trained by al Qaida in Afghanistan and in camps in Pakistan. Ever since, the threat perception has been high. There is an alliance between the military forces, home-grown terrorists and international terror networks and we are fighting them," Inu told visiting journalists from foreign news organisations (including TOI) at his residence in Dhaka on April 14, Bangla New Year's Day , on the killings of Hindu citizens, bloggers and secular activists in Bangladesh.

"They are killing bloggers, writers, atheists and even attempted to kill Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina but almost all the cases have been cracked," Inu claimed, adding that "more than 70 people are in jails waiting their death sentences".

The minister agreed that more the Hasina government tried to clamp down on fundamentalists, the more the terrorists tried to retaliate through the killings.

The minister, a seasoned politician and a liberation warrior (Muktijodha) trained in guerrila warfare secretly in Chakrata in India -also talked about how the Hasina government was trying to deal with terror and said the scenario was different from Europe or America since the attacks were confined to individuals rather than mass killings.

"Bangladesh has been successful in demolishing terrorist camps on our side of the India-Bangladesh border," he had said.

"Bangladesh is safer than Europe or America as we have been able to prevent mass casualties in terror attacks despite a series of killings of secular activists. Such individual targeted strikes are hard to pre-empt," he had added.

But Friday's terror strike in an upmarket restaurant in Dhaka that claimed at least 20 victims, mostly foreigners, may be a watershed which may force the Hasina government to do a rethink on its antiterror strategy.

"No one can be fully secure ... assassinations or suicide bombings are difficult to prevent... even President Kennedy or Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was killed... but in Bangladesh, we have ensured that terrorists do not get to launch major attacks like the ones they carried out in Brussels and Paris," Inu had said.

"Pro-Pakistan collaborators have been supporting political parties...." Inu, who headed the Mukti Bahini's guerrila wing during the the 1971Liberation War, said referring to the fundamentalist groups in Bangladesh as he sought to explain the problem at hand for the Sheikh Hasina government.
 
These " 8000 Terror Veterans" returned in 1990 after the fall of soviet union.
 
Amazing. So now ISIS is backed by Pakistan. Explains why an ISIS affiliated faction attacked Lahore a couple of months ago killing dozens. That too was ISI. In fact in twisted Hasina logic Pakistan is actuallh the mastermind behind the war in Syria. Her awesome intelligence agency have confirmed this. Seriously how stupid are some Bangladeshis to fall for such utter nonsense. A while ago she was accusing the Islamist opposition of collaborating with Zionist Israel? Seriously retarded woman and even more braindead followers.
 
ISIS releases pictures of their attacker and yet Indian Media is at best to remove ISIS and bring ISI in it...

even few days ago American has also warned about ISIS attack in BD, but here they blame ISI for it..

Bichara Pakistan, bomb kahi bhi phate,pehli gaali inhe hi khani parti hai
aap jaise na-baliq parosiyo ke nawazish hai...

@ImranKhan
 
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