What's new

Security forces raiding two militant hideouts in Moulvibazar

BDforever

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Feb 12, 2013
Messages
14,387
Reaction score
8
Country
Bangladesh
Location
Bangladesh
Moulvibazar Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2017-03-29 11:28:05.0 BdST Updated: 2017-03-29 16:31:13.0 BdST
  • Moulvibazar-JMB-%283%29.jpg


PreviousNext
Security forces in Moulvibazar have thrown a cordon around two houses possibly used as militant hideouts within hours of the end of 'Operation Twilight' in neighbouring district of Sylhet.
lg.php


RELATED STORIES
Gunfire and explosions have been reported from one of the houses surrounded by the security forces.

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said the two houses have been cordoned off since early on Wednesday.

One of the houses is located at Barhahaat neighbourhood of the district town, the other 18 km away in Sadar Upazila's Fatehpur village, said Srimangal-based RAB camp's chief ASP Mainuddin.

"RAB personnel have reached the spot. A counter-terrorism unit team from Dhaka is also there," he told bdnews24.com.



Moulvibazar-JMB-%284%29.jpg



Counter-terrorism officer Mahibul Islam, who is on the spot, said they received inputs of the Moulvibazar houses after busting the terror dens in Chittagong's Sitakunda and Sylhet.


"The intelligence input on the house in Barhahaat was confirmed last night. Inputs for the house at Sarkarbazar (at Fatehpur Village) were received early in morning," he said.



Moulvibazar-JMB-%281%29.jpg



Deputy Commissioner Islam said that bullets were fired and grenades were hurled at police from the house in Fatehpur Village. "The police also opened fire."


He said they have sealed off the two houses and were trying to establish contact with the suspected militants inside. "They are yet to say anything. But we will keep on trying in line with our operational strategy."

As the raids started early in the morning, power and gas supplies in the areas have been disconnected.

Police said the houses are owned by expatriates Saifur Sabbir and Atabbar Mia, who live in London.

Four suspected militants, including a woman, have been killed in the assault while two explosions on the street outside the building left six persons, including two police officers, dead.

Within 12 hours of the army declaring that the operation ended on Tuesday afternoon, the Moulvibazar raids started early on Wednesday.

source: http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2017...-raiding-two-militant-hideouts-in-moulvibazar
 
No point in opening a new thread...but, they've also surrounded a suspected hideout in Comilla

Police move to raid 'militant hideout' in Comilla
Staff Correspondent bdnews24.com

Published: 2017-03-29 17:58:28.0 BdST Updated: 2017-03-29 17:58:32.0 BdST


  • Comilla-Operation+2.jpg

Police in Comilla have moved to raid a suspected militant hide out as anti-terror raids are underway on in the northeastern district of Moulvibazar.

Members from the counter-terrorism unit have sealed off a house in Kotbari area on Wednesday afternoon, said Superintendent of Police Shah Abid Hossain.

A counter-terrorism officer told bdnews24.com, "We received inputs on this house after several militant hideouts have been busted out recently."

He, however, did not reveal any details.

More to follow

http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2017/03/29/police-move-to-raid-militant-hideout-in-comilla

----------------------------------------------

CRT-bg20170329183939.jpg


Running timeline from Sylhet -

6:27pm-


Gunfighting and explosions heard from the Nasirpur hideout.


6:08pm- SWAT begins operation at Nasirpur den.

4:57pm- Our correspondent at the spot witnesses one minibus, three micro buses and 2 pick-up trucks from SWAT arrive at the Nasirpur village hideout.
 
Last edited:
Any more updates?
6:57pm- The sounds of gunfire and explosions from the Nasirpur hideout intensifies. Law enforcement agencies cut off electricity to the area, leaving it pitch black.
 
3 dens at the same time... it would test the capacity of swat to the limit.
 
7:50pm- No gunfire or explosions heard from the Nasirpur hideout since 7:22pm. Ambulances and police vehicles are seen heading towards the area.

8:22pm-

Sylhet range DIG Kamrul Ahsan says that the Nasirpur hideout has been brought under the control of the SWAT team. However, further operations and examination of the building will be suspended till morning as there may be IEDs, he adds. The area will remain cordoned off till morning.

SWAT will also begin operations at the Borohat den in the morning, as they were impeded by low visibility. The area is still cordoned off.

so, 1 sorted...the other will be sorted in the early hours.

There is a local election in Comilla tomorrow (Mayoral) - the CEC has essentially ordered that the operation there be held back until the voting is over tomorrow afternoon.
 
Last edited:
Apparently operation at Comilla den has been postponed till the end of city election. I find this development absurd and stupid.
If anything the election must be postponed to a later date. No one should compromise on public safety. Secondly, it just means more suffering for people living in neighborhood of the den who will be without power and gas. Not to mention Section 144.
Crap decision by the government.
 
IS or whatever this scumbags, have no hiding place in Bangladesh.There is no middle eastern desert or FATA in BD.It is a densely populated country where 99 percent people hate militancy.Sooner this truth permeate into the head of these pigs is better.
 
Last edited:
Neat interactive map with all major islamist terrorist activities since the Holey Artisan attack
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2017/03/29/interactive-militant-activities-bangladesh/

Apparently operation at Comilla den has been postponed till the end of city election. I find this development absurd and stupid.
If anything the election must be postponed to a later date. No one should compromise on public safety. Secondly, it just means more suffering for people living in neighborhood of the den who will be without power and gas. Not to mention Section 144.
Crap decision by the government.

Completely agree. The CEC made the call - and the govt decided to go along with it so avoid criticism about the election being 'influenced' because voters were afraid to come out and vote

umm...how is this any better? Not to mention - forget appearances, in what world is a mayoral election more important than ending a stalemate with a terrorist (and as you point out...a scenario where they've more than likely already cut gas and electricity lines in that particular street).

Push the election back a day to Friday - hell, it'll probably help with turnout with it being the weekend!

http://www.dhakatribune.com/banglad...c-wants-raid-comilla-militant-den-city-polls/
 
Apparently operation at Comilla den has been postponed till the end of city election. I find this development absurd and stupid.
If anything the election must be postponed to a later date. No one should compromise on public safety. Secondly, it just means more suffering for people living in neighborhood of the den who will be without power and gas. Not to mention Section 144.
Crap decision by the government.
Apparently city election at Comilla needed to be postponed till the end of operation.
 
We called them nabba (new)jmb


Probably there are more hideouts.whenever they raid somewhere they get new terror dens

The problem is that force alone cannot solve this problem.

The root cause of extremism (social marginalization, lack of economic opportunities, lack of State control over mosques/madrassas/Jummah khutbaz, etc.) need to be tackled as well. Kinetic Ops + Aggressive De-Radicalization is the key.
 
The problem is that force alone cannot solve this problem.

The root cause of extremism (social marginalization, lack of economic opportunities, lack of State control over mosques/madrassas/Jummah khutbaz, etc.) need to be tackled as well. Kinetic Ops + Aggressive De-Radicalization is the key.

50% of the radicals are actually well off english medium kids.
 
50% of the radicals are actually well off english medium kids.

Agreed. We have a bunch of those in Pakistan too.

That doesn't mean social marginalization or any of my other points don't apply.

Kinetic Ops + De-radicalization = win. You can kill all the clones coming out of a factory but can never stop or reduce the supply till you target the raw materials the factory uses to create them.
 

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom