Bangladesh police kill 'trainer' behind Dhaka cafe attack
The militant which is known as Murad, was the head of the military wing of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh
DHAKA, BANGLADESH:
Bangladesh police on Friday killed the suspected trainer of militants who carried out a deadly attack on a cafe in July that killed 22 people, a senior police official said.
The militant, known as Murad, was the head of the military wing of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, which has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, said Sanwar Hossain, senior official of the Dhaka police counterterrorism unit.
Bangladesh arrests top JMB militant blamed for Dhaka attack
He was killed in a shootout during a raid just outside the capital Dhaka, Hossain told reporters. Two police officials were wounded. The raid came six days after Bangladesh-born Canadian citizen Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, accused of masterminding the attack on July 1, was killed in a gun battle.
Bangladesh police on Friday killed the suspected trainer of militants who carried out a deadly attack on a cafe in July that killed 22 people, a senior police official said.
The militant, known as Murad, was the head of the military wing of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, which has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, said Sanwar Hossain, senior official of the Dhaka police counterterrorism unit.
Bangladesh arrests top JMB militant blamed for Dhaka attack
He was killed in a shootout during a raid just outside the capital Dhaka, Hossain told reporters. Two police officials were wounded. The raid came six days after Bangladesh-born Canadian citizen Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, accused of masterminding the attack on July 1, was killed in a gun battle.