Hostage-takers were from Bangladesh group, not IS: Minister


Dhaka, Jul 3 (AFP): The terrorists who slaughtered 20 hostages at a Dhaka restaurant were members of a homegrown Bangladeshi militant outfit and not followers of the ISIS, a senior minister said today.

"They are members of the Jamaeytul Mujahdeen Bangladesh," Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan told news agency AFP, referring to a group which has been banned in Bangladesh for more than a decade.

"They have no connections with the ISIS."

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the killing of the hostages and two police officers during an 11-hour siege that ended on Saturday but the government has consistently denied that international terrorist groups are operating in Bangladesh.

Police have released the names and photos of six of the attackers who were shot at the end of the siege. A seventh was arrested and is being interrogated by Bangladeshi intelligence officers.

Khan 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. No one is from a madrassa," the minister said.

Asked why they would have become Islamist terrorists, Khan said: "It has become a fashion."

  

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  • Ammi, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Obviously. ISIS kills only Muslims and attack only Muslim countries. Here terrorists target specially westerners and foreigner means homegrown Bangla terror outfit. ISIS can't bite it's own tile.
    Don't believe internet claims on responsibility it can type even in Nagpur for any attack in the world.

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    The problem is that there need not be any connections between the two but we cannot deny that they are getting inspired by isis... same way how Abu Sayyaf Group and boko haram are inspired by isis.

    What we need to remember is that there are thousands if not millions of sympathisers of these groups spread all over the world.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANAMA

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Our prayers are with those affected. This isn't gonna stop until we have a strong leader like TRUMP who's ready to fight back against these heartless terrorists!

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  • Vincent Rodrigjes, Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 03 2016

    Since there is lot of speculations about this incident nothing can be found true till the final investigation.

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