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Bomb explodes at Pallabi police station, OC among 5 injured
CRIME
TBS Report
29 July, 2020, 10:05 am
Last modified: 29 July, 2020, 10:27 am
https://tbsnews.net/bangladesh/crime/bomb-explodes-pallabi-police-station-oc-among-5-injured-112948
A bomb exploded inside Pallabi police station around 6am Wednesday.
Confirming the matter, Pallabi Zone Assistant commissioner Firoz Kawsar said, "OC among five cops were injured in the blast."
Two of the injured police officials have been taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and one at National Eye Institute.
However, police could not identify the person who hurled the bomb inside the police station.
Two days ago, top police officials of different units were instructed to remain alert as police suspect extremists' links to the explosion in the capital's Paltan and the bomb-like substance recovered in Gulistan.
Last Friday night's explosion at Paltan intersection resulted in no casualties. A bomb-like object was also recovered in Gulistan the following night.
On July 19, police headquarters issued a letter regarding a possible attack by members of the so-called Islamic State just ahead of Eid in the name of their so-called mission "Bengal Uliyah" or "Bengal Khilafat," and alerted all the district SPs and other respective units.
In the letter, three embassies, international airports, Ahmadiyya/Shia community mosques, temples, pagodas, churches, policemen, police vehicles, and police infrastructure were mentioned as the possible targets of militants.
CRIME
TBS Report
29 July, 2020, 10:05 am
Last modified: 29 July, 2020, 10:27 am
https://tbsnews.net/bangladesh/crime/bomb-explodes-pallabi-police-station-oc-among-5-injured-112948
A bomb exploded inside Pallabi police station around 6am Wednesday.
Confirming the matter, Pallabi Zone Assistant commissioner Firoz Kawsar said, "OC among five cops were injured in the blast."
Two of the injured police officials have been taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and one at National Eye Institute.
However, police could not identify the person who hurled the bomb inside the police station.
Two days ago, top police officials of different units were instructed to remain alert as police suspect extremists' links to the explosion in the capital's Paltan and the bomb-like substance recovered in Gulistan.
Last Friday night's explosion at Paltan intersection resulted in no casualties. A bomb-like object was also recovered in Gulistan the following night.
On July 19, police headquarters issued a letter regarding a possible attack by members of the so-called Islamic State just ahead of Eid in the name of their so-called mission "Bengal Uliyah" or "Bengal Khilafat," and alerted all the district SPs and other respective units.
In the letter, three embassies, international airports, Ahmadiyya/Shia community mosques, temples, pagodas, churches, policemen, police vehicles, and police infrastructure were mentioned as the possible targets of militants.