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Bangladesh military kill Dhaka cafeteria conflict designer Tamim Ahmed
- Updated: August 27, 2016
Dhaka: Mastermind of a Dhaka cafeteria conflict along with dual other militants were killed on Saturday during a raid in a Bangladeshi capital, officials said.
Pic/ AFP
Monirul Islam, arch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police counter-terrorism unit, reliable a news The Daily Star.
A corner group from Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime unit, military domicile and district military cordoned off a residence in Narayanganj Sadar area on information that a squad of militants including a designer Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury were staying there, Mainul Haq, superintendent of Narayanganj police, told The Daily Star.
As a law enforcers attempted to enter a house, a criminals non-stop glow from inside, Haq said.
Canadian-Bangladeshi Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury had been identified by military as a designer of a Jul 1 conflict on a Holey Artisan Bakery, when 22 people, including 17 unfamiliar nationals and dual military officers, were killed.
Police had announced 2 million Bangladeshi Taka prerogative progressing this month for information heading to his arrest.
Also read: Bangladesh mourns victims of apprehension carnage
Tamim’s name came adult on a list of 10 blank people expelled by law-enforcers after it emerged that a cafeteria killers and Sholakia attackers, who attempted a raid on a largest Eid assemblage in Bangladesh, had been reported blank by their families.