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BNP-Jamaat was active to destabilize India by delivering 10 truck arms to ULFA

Very good move ..... these terrorist sympathizers should be hanged in public.
 
Sheikh Hasina should be praised for busting a number of terror modules: Security Expert
Jan 26, 8:50 pm

New Delhi, Jan 26 (ANI): Bangladesh has been infiltrated by a number of terrorist modules in the recent past. But a recent arrest of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) operatives in Dhaka, according to Sushant Sareen, a security expert at the Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis in Delhi, is an accomplishment of the Awami League government. Though, Sareen said that the presence of TTP operatives inside Bangladesh was a rare incident. The defence expert further said that the agitations carried on by theses terrorist outfits are an effort to create passion in Bangladesh against the ongoing war crime trials. And that they are somewhere supported by the western countries like US and UK.
Sheikh Hasina should be praised for busting a number of terror modules: Security Expert, National , Aninews
 
Irrelevant.

West Pakistan first attacked innocent peace loving East Pakistani Bengalis on 25th March. Murdered at least thousands in ONE NIGHT.

Do you know the initial dates when Mukti Bahini first started taking training and delivery of arms from India?
 
Ulfa thrived, thanks to BNP-led alliance
Shariful Islam

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Indian separatist group United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) had found refuge in Bangladesh during the last tenure of the BNP-led government.

This has been proven through exposure of several smuggling cases like Bogra ammunition haul and Chittagong 10-truck arms haul in 2003 and 2004 respectively.

The cases revealed that the state machinery of the then BNP-led government had been allowing Indian separatists to use the Bangladesh territory to smuggle in arms for waging war in eastern India.

In their court admissions in the 10-truck arms haul case, arrested former director general of National Security Intelligence (NSI) Brig Gen (retd) Md Abdur Rahim, and its former director (security) Wing Commander (retd) Sahabuddin Ahmed revealed that Bangladeshi players had been working alongside Pakistani intelligence to facilitate such arms smuggling.

Ulfa military commander Paresh Barua, who was then based in Dhaka, had directly supervised the huge cache of weapons being brought into Bangladesh.

Paresh lived in Bangladesh for years upon protection from the BNP-Jamaat government and top brass of intelligence agencies, according to statements of the witnesses and accused in the arms haul case.
He used a pseudonym, Zaman, and went into hiding soon after the story of the 10-truck arms haul had started unravelling.

Sources said Ulfa had been allowed to set camps in Chittagong, Sylhet, Sherpur and some other bordering areas. Its members received arms training there and used to operate in India from the camps.
In July 2010, detained Ulfa leader Ranjan Chowdhury told interrogators that their activists had used the camps in Bangladesh between the BNP-Jamaat regime and early period of the last caretaker government. Injured activists had also received treatments there.

One of his interrogators, wishing anonymity, told The Daily Star, "Ranjan told us that to his knowledge, Ulfa has no training camp in Bangladesh now."

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Organising secretary of Dhubri unit, Ranjan was responsible for providing the soldiers from 109 Ulfa battalion of Meghalaya, one of the five battalions of the separatist group, with shelter.

According to experts, the then BNP-led government adopted the policy to give Pakistani intelligence ISI leverage to disrupt peace in India.

Ulfa was founded in 1979 aiming to establish a sovereign Assam through arms struggle. It started major violence in 1990 prompting India to begin military operations against it. Over the last two decades, around 18,000 people died in fights between the rebels and security forces.
In 2007, soon after the caretaker government had been installed, Bangladesh began a crackdown on Ulfa bases and the effort got stronger during the tenure of successive Awami League government.
On December 5, 2009, different local and international media reported that some Ulfa bigwigs including its chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, his deputy commander-in-chief Raju Barua, and top leaders Sashadhar Choudhury and Chitraban Hazarika had been detained by Bangladesh law enforcers and then pushed back only to be arrested by the Indian Border Security Force. Both countries denied the incident.

Another senior Ulfa leader Anup Chetiya has been languishing in a Bangladesh prison since his arrest here in 1997.
In January 2010, Ulfa shifted from its demand for independence to begin a dialogue with the Indian government.
On September 3, 2011, the Indian government, Assam government and the separatist group signed a tripartite agreement on suspension of operations against Ulfa.

Published: 12:01 am Thursday, January 30, 2014

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Ulfa thrived, thanks to BNP-led alliance

10 loads of weapon, Imagine how many ppl can be killed...

Look at the types of guns and bombs. Allah saved India from evil BNP-Jamaat.

India should immediately declare Jamaat as international terrorist organization and should put BNP under watch.

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Ship of Terror Arrived Unnoticed

Only very few knew
Wasim Bin Habib and Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

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The distant rumble of trawler engines broke the silence of the spring night of April 1, 2004. Around 60 men shrugged off sleep which threatened to come over them as they waited in the tranquillity of Chittagong Urea Fertiliser Limited (CUFL) jetty for quite sometime. A very few of them were aware of the dangerous mission they were to embark upon.
With the clock ticking away somewhere between 10:00pm and 11:00pm, two trawlers, full of wooden boxes hidden under sacks of salt, rice and husk, berthed at the CUFL jetty. Yards away, seven drivers were ready to move their trucks to help workers load the goods on the trucks with a crane.
The men swung into action, with the crane starting to unload the cargo of boxes from the trawlers and then loading them onto the trucks. The unloading had been progressing quite smoothly, until two police officers popped up there rather unexpectedly.

"Who is the owner of the goods and what sort of goods these are?" asked one of the policemen, named Alauddin.
"These are machinery parts," answered the labourers, but could not tell the name of the owner.
In-charge of Bandar police outpost, Alauddin arrived at the spot around 11:00pm along with Havildar Golam Rasul of the same outpost. Golam was the first to be tipped off that some illegal goods were being unloaded there and he informed Alauddin of the matter.

Finding no owners at that moment, Alauddin brought the matter to the notice of the Deputy Commissioner (port), Abdullahel Baki. The DC asked him to be alert so that the goods could not get through the jetty and told him that additional forces would be arriving there soon.
Alauddin brought the patrol team of the Marine Academy to the spot and put up a barricade there. Sergeant Helal, in the meantime, joined them.

Alauddin and Helal started looking for the owner. Suddenly, seven to eight men came towards them. One of them identified himself as Ulfa (India-based United Liberation Front of Asom) leader Abul Hossain and another as Hafizur Rahman. Ulfa is the Assamese separatist group, seeking to establish a sovereign Assam through an armed struggle. The Indian government has banned the group, citing it as a terrorist organisation.
However, what Hafizur told them left the cops thunderstruck. "The goods [stuffed in the boxes] are arms and ammunition and all agencies of the government are aware of the arms."
Moments into the revelation, Hafizur furiously said, "Leave this place immediately; or you will be in trouble."
Then he called a person over the mobile phone, addressing him as "sir" and requested him to drive the law enforcers away from the spot.

"Talk to the DG of NSI," Hafizur asked Alauddin. But Alauddin declined and Hafizur got even more furious.
Meanwhile, Hafizur contacted Ulfa leader Paresh Barua over the phone, with the latter assuring him that the government agencies concerned were taking care of the matter.
Hafizur, who had affiliations with Jatiya Party politics two years ago, is a local smuggler.
Abul Hossain threatened Alauddin with dire consequences if he and his colleague did not go away. "Look, all agencies of the government are well aware of the arms and ammunition.
"You will get to know later who I am," shouted Abul, who was in fact Maj M Liakat Hossain, the then deputy director (Technical) of the National Security Intelligence.
Slightly nervous, Alauddin informed the DC port of the matter over the phone. The DC ordered him to make sure that the trucks could not get away.

After sometime, OC Ahadur Rahman of Karnaphuli Police Station reached the jetty with his force. Hafizur and Abul (Liakat) then informed the OC that the arms and ammunition were meant for Ulfa and that the agencies of the government had knowledge of the matter.
The presence of a huge number of policemen baffled the workers handling the consignment, with most of them melting away in the darkness. Sergeant Helal managed to capture five of them.
The DC arrived at the spot around 4:00am with a big contingent of security personnel. Hafiz disappeared suddenly and Alauddin took Abul to speak with DC Baki. Abul was pressurising Baki to get the consignment away.
"Why are you barring us? The NSI DG Brigadier Rahim is aware of the matter," Abul (Liakat) told Baki. He thrust the phone at Baki: "Speak to him [Brig Rahim]."

Baki turned down the proposal, which annoyed Abul who then started behaving roughly. Baki asked his officers to take him away. Abul was then taken away from the scene.
The law enforcers seized the weapons, stuffed in more than 1,570 wooden boxes, and started loading them onto the trucks. But the quantity of the arms was so huge that they needed three more trucks.
The operation continued till 10:30am of April 2 and the 10 truckloads of arms caches were taken to a warehouse at Dampara Police Lines in Chittagong.

This is how the biggest ever arms haul unfolded before the nation.
The arms included submachine guns, semi automatic sporting rifles, tommy guns, rocket launchers, hand grenades and bullets. Military experts were of the view that such weapons are used to wage war against a regular army.

The arms, produced in the Chinese factory Norinco, were brought by ship to a place in the Bay of Bengal on the night of March 29. Hafiz and his men went to the place, 30km southwest off St Martin's Island, with two trawlers. The arms were offloaded onto the trawlers till noon on March 30, before the trawlers sailed off to the CUFL jetty.
Utterly shocked, the nation stood aghast at the haul as never before anyone had thought the country would be used as a route to transit such a huge cache of arms, let alone under "government protection".
Two cases -- one under the Arms Act for illegal possession of firearms and other under the Special Powers Act-1974 for smuggling illegal firearms -- were filed a day after the seizure with Karnaphuli Police Station.
It took 10 years to complete the trial. Chittagong Metropolitan Special Tribunal-1 is set to deliver the verdict in the sensational cases today.

(Note: The narration is based on the deposition of witnesses and charge sheets of the cases.)

Published: 12:01 am Thursday, January 30, 2014

Ship of Terror Arrived Unnoticed | Only very few knew
 
We will make Bangladesh pay for this.
Dude, don't hate us. Bangladeshis are peace loving people. According to recent reports only 3% are Jamaatis. These people are called 'Chagu' (slang word) and their blogs are banned in Bangladesh. In PDF you will see number of them though because they can't dare to say a single word in Bangladeshi forums because it is a terrorist anti-State party.. Jamaat is a terrorist organization who ruled our country during 2004 in alliance with BNP. Khaleda is an ISI agent funded by ISI during 1991. Ex-ISI chief admitted it in Pak high court. It has nothing to do with peace loving innocent Bangladeshis.

Terror sponsored by the state
BNP-led govt engaged security agencies to support separatist outfit in India

M Abul Kalam Azad
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Though entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring country's security, top officials of two security agencies, along with the then state minister for home and a civil servant, used their influence to supply weapons to an Indian separatist outfit in 2004.

Law enforcers had seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition on April 2 that year at the jetty of Chittagong Urea Fertiliser Ltd (CUFL). The consignment was being loaded on trucks.
Top officials of the National Security Intelligence (NSI) and Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) were involved in smuggling weapons for the United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa), a separatist group fighting for a sovereign Assam, according to confessional statements of the accused in the 10-truck arms haul cases.

The officials allegedly rented a house in the capital for the most-wanted Ulfa military commander Paresh Barua and gave him protection to operate his outfit from inside Bangladesh during the BNP-Jamaat rule. They met frequently in Dhaka.

Just two days before the arms haul, the then director (security) of NSI wing commander Shahabuddin Ahmed and DGFI director (Counter Intelligence Bureau) Brig Gen Rezzakul Haider Chowdhury held a meeting with Barua at the Combined Military Hospital to discuss the arrival of weapons and its off-loading. Shahabuddin was under treatment at the hospital.
On April 1, 2004, NSI field officer Md Akbar Hossain went to Chittagong and hired trucks for carrying arms on instructions of Shahabuddin. Former NSI deputy director (technical) Maj Liakat Hossain was also in the port city to oversee the off-loading of arms and ensure security.
Upon instructions of former director general of NSI Brig Gen Abdur Rahim, Liakat was present during the off-loading of the arms consignment. He took the pseudo-name Abul Hossain and was locked into a debate with police sergeant Alauddin over the nature of goods and its clearance, according to Liakat's statement before a magistrate.

Rahim kept close contact with those who were supervising the off-loading of the consignment. Liakat called him over the phone and sought his help when cops obstructed the off-loading.
Lutfozzaman Babar, who was running the home ministry, allegedly played a key role facilitating the off-loading and smuggling of the arms.

When the smuggling was exposed, Babar tried to cover up the culprits by forming a probe committee that included Rezzakul Haider. Babar ignored resistance by the then DGFI DG Sadiq Hasan Rumi, who believed Haider had a role and wanted that another official replace Haider in the probe body.

The committee led by former home secretary Omar Faruk found the involvement of some NSI officials in the incident. But when he wanted to mention this in the probe report, Babar asked him not to disclose the fact.

Besides, two whistle-blower police officers Alauddin and Helaluddin were implicated in a false arms case, arrested and tortured by the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) in 2005.
Alauddin, a key witness in the arms haul cases, later came to know that all these were done on instructions of Babar.

The involvement of former additional secretary of the industries ministry Md Nurul Amin, who is now absconding, became clear after further investigation. He was at the CUFL guest house when the arms consignment was being off-loaded.

Assistant security official of CUFL Mobin Hossain Khan in his testimony said he along with CUFL managing director Mohsin Uddin Talukder had received Nurul Amin at Chittagong Railway Station on the night of the arms haul.

Several top CUFL officials, including its MD and general manager (admin) KM Enamul Haq, were also allegedly involved in the incident. Both were aware of the off-loading of arms at the jetty, but did not take any action.

They even did not visit the scene or the factory the following day when the entire nation was stunned by the recovery of the largest-ever arms cache. Neither did they take any administrative action against the on-duty security staff.

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and the then industries minister Motiur Rahman Nizami played a dubious role over using the CUFL jetty for off-loading arms and investigating the incident.

(The story is based on confessional statements of the accused)

Published: 12:01 am Thursday, January 30, 2014

Terror sponsored by the state | BNP-led govt engaged security agencies to support separatist outfit in India
 
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Certain Awami Bengali will sell their mother/sister to satisfy their Indian master. Indian cow piss must be really good.

BNP-Jamat is two major political party in Bangladesh representing about 75% population. Pointing out BNP-Jamat means accusing majority Bangladeshi as ill-minded.

If saving India's interest is the duty of Awami Bengalis then I must called them bastard product of Indian maloon.

you gonna allow BS thread like this? Is this sub-forum going to serve India's interest through Awami Bengali golam? :angry:
 
Oh God send 20 truck loads of arms to India and shut them up please .....

Did we found this sub-forum to serve India's interest? Why such BS threads are allowed created by some Awami ghaddar Bengali behalf of Bangladesh?

You as oldest member and think tank should step up and stop this none-sense.

Where is Loki and why he allow such propaganda garbage here?

great going boss.....become fan of @ Imbengali

Of course you are. It's not a bad idea to have free house maid. Is it?

It's apparent that there are a lot Awami Bengali willing to serve you for free.
 
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No one supports Jamaat here, IamBengali you gulaam of India, support your taghoot government, if Jamaat supplies arms to ULFA then that is stupid and contradictory of them. Ask me this, which so called Islamic party that wants to establish Shareeah arms and supports a Hindu insurgency group?? It simply does not make sense, if it was BNP i would understand.

Come on you Indians should know this at least, stop egging on this retard.
 
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you gonna allow BS thread like this? Is this sub-forum going to serve India's interest through Awami Bengali golam?

It is not a secret that many corrupt BNP wallas were involved in arms deals with ULFA. Loki himself has talked about ULFA and BNP arms deals many times in the past. Check here Ulfa chief slams planned border swap deal: report

It was rumored that some high ranking BNP officials and intelligence agents were involved with the Chittagong arms haul some years back. That arms truck was destined for the ULAF. In fact, it was due to an Indian tip-off that the trucks were located. They even found Israeli made Uzis :lol:

4-party bigwigs were in plot, accused say
Babar now accused
Bangladesh: Babar & his magic stick | Asian Tribune

I am sure you wouldn't like Mr. Lutfozzaman Babar :lol:
Lutfozzaman Babar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Man's in prison now over corruption and that case. The arms dealing business was a pretty good one I'd say :lol: Although, the current ruling AL are also extremely corrupt.



Boy, those ULAF boys seem pretty well funded eh? Many unanswered questions here though...
 
all the resident jamaatis are very concerned with this thread... good going awami league government..justice must be upheld and the jamaatis must be taught a lesson their generations wont dare to forget.......
 
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