Hostage-takers were from Bangladesh group, not Islamic State: minister

Minister says all of the attackers were well-educated and most came from wealthy families


Afp July 03, 2016
Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan (C). PHOTO: REUTERS

DHAKA: The attackers who slaughtered 20 hostages at a Dhaka restaurant were members of a homegrown Bangladeshi militant outfit and not followers of the Islamic State group, a senior minister said Sunday.

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

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"They have no connections with the Islamic State."

Islamic State 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 'jihadist' 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.

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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 militants, Khan said: "It has become a fashion."

COMMENTS (2)

Lalit | 8 years ago | Reply @Khalid Pathan And prey tell why are educated Pakistani youth are blowing up innocent people in Pakistan ? remember safoora goth...the heinous act of these b@sta#d$ has proved that Haseena was right in hanging their mentors.
khalid Pathan | 8 years ago | Reply Shaikh Hassina Wajid went overboard to please India in order to get all the support to crush opposition against her rule. She virtually transformed Bangladesh governance to one party system. This attack by well educated Bangladeshi's belonging to wealthy families seems to be a reaction against that especially the hanging of Jammat e Islami leaders without meeting judicial process.
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