Dead terror suspect was a Shibir activist, father involved in Jamaat politics: Police

The terror suspect killed in an anti-terror raid in Dhaka was a member of the Jamaat-e-Islami's student wing and his father is a leader of the Islamist party in his native Khulna, police officers say.

Senior Correspondentand Khulna Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 15 August 2017, 10:43 AM
Updated : 15 August 2017, 10:43 AM

The man, who blew himself up at a hotel in the capital’s Panthapath, has been identified as Saiful Islam who was born in Khulna.

Police said he was an operative of the neo-JMB, a splinter group of banned Islamist group Jamaa'tul Mujahideen Bangladesh or JMB, blamed for last year's attack on an upscale Gulshan restaurant.

Saiful, who was a political science student at the BL College in Khulna, was found dead inside a room of Hotel Olio International following two blasts on Tuesday.

Saiful was a Shibir activist before he joined the neo-JMB. His father Abul Khayer Molla is the imam of a local mosque in Khulna's Dumuria Upazila, counter-terrorism chief Monirul Islam told the media.

Shibir is the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami, the party which opposed Bangladesh's independence and many of whose leaders are now facing trials or have been convicted by war crimes tribunals.

Police in Khulna's Dumuria said they have taken Molla into their custody for interrogation. Molla, a resident of Noakathi village, serves the Jamaat's Union council unit as its treasurer, said Dumuria police OC Md Habil Hossain.

"We have brought him into our custody as soon as we got the news of his son's death in Dhaka."

Quoting Molla, the police officer said Saiful left for Dhaka on Aug 7 saying the visit had 'something to do with his studies'.

"The last time he contacted with his family was on Sunday, when he said he may return home on Monday.”

The counterterrorism unit and SWAT conducted the raid on the hotel, some 300 metres away from the site where mourners gathered to pay respects to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, assassinated 42 years ago.

On this day in 1975, the founding father of the nation and most of his family members were killed in a military putsch.

A loud explosion was heard from the hotel at 9:45am, followed by gunfire. The explosion caused a section of the building’s fourth floor wall to collapse onto the street below. Saiful was later found dead in the debris on the fourth floor.

After inspecting the scene, Inspector General of Police AKM Shahidul Hoque said the suspect was planning to target visitors to Bangabandhu Memorial Museum.

Referring to the suspect and his family's political affiliations, he said, “The same people who conspired to murder Bangabandhu were involved in planning this attack on the anniversary of his death. But we have foiled the plot.”

As soon as police proceeded to Saiful's room, he exploded a bomb blowing the room's door off, said IGP Hoque. “When the police opened fire, he set off a suicide vest.”

It was clear from the blast that the bomb was powerful enough to cause a carnage, if it was exploded on a crowd, according to the police chief.