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The lawyer of Joypurhat Bar Association angrily protested and abstained from
attending courts.
Biman Chandra Basak from the hospital with precarious condition stated that while
he was in his village home Rasulpur within Khetlal P.S. for guarding his fisheries
on 3rd April, 08 in the morning. At that time 6-7 unknown armed forces duly
wearing uniform of RAB representing as rapid action battalion picked him up by
force in a micro -bus.
Bimal Chandra also continued to narrate that he was taken to Masumpur High School
ground near his native home and the armed forces started beating mercilessly. Some
waters brought and his eyes were blind folded with handkerchief. They started
pouring water at his nose and mouth. The armed forces claimed that Bimal Chandra
got his possession two idols of Hindu Goddess. The armed forces continued their
torture unhindered while he denied the allegation of possession of two idol of
Goddess. Lastly the armed forces left the place him with multiple injuries. He
also claimed that he saw one person with uniform of RAB with pistol.
In the meeting it has also been decided that the matter will be communicated in
writing to the Chief Adviser, Government of Bangladesh, I.G of Police, DG (RAB)
and Law Adviser. It has also been decided to let the matter be communicated to
Human Rights organizations.
In this regard Major Sah Ali –Director of RAB –Joypurhat replied that no RAB
personnel are involved with this incident and they are not connected, but he will
look into the matter later on.
I, on behalf of Global Human Rights Defense talked with the Deputy Commissioner,
Superintendent of Police, Joypurhat over their telephone numbers 01713374077 (SP),
01713201500 (DC) and Director-General of RAB ( Telephone No. 01713014050 (DG
RAB) yesterday and informed the situation and they all confirmed the incident, but
they are trying to identify the perpetrators. (News published attached herewith)
We have decided to visit the spot and the victim at Joypurhat Hospital.
Through:
Rabindra Ghosh
Representative of GHRD
Rakesh K Singh
New Delhi
Weapons are now being procured by the Indian insurgent groups from Chinese Kunming
province bordering Myanmar. Intelligence inputs had earlier indicated that the
insurgent outfits are also getting weapon supplies from Yunnan province of China.
The arms also come through the Arkaan areas of Myanmar and from the sea off Cox's
Bazaar to Chittagong, the officials said.
Police in Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Mumbai have arrested a number of
Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami (HuJI) activists from Bangladesh involved in attacks on
Indian targets in association with Pakistani terrorist groups, Lashkar-e-Tayyeba
and Jaish-e-Mohammad.
The scale and sophistication of HuJI can be gauged from the fact that the United
States last month declared it as an international terrorist outfit due to its
involvement in international terrorism and its links with the ISI and other
Pakistan-based terrorist groups.
On March 12 this year, two HuJI activists from Bangladesh, one of them identified
as Mohammad Ali, were shot dead by the anti-terrorist squad of Maharashtra police.
They were in possession of two kilogram of RDX, a revolver, a pistol and fake
Indian currency notes. They were moving around with a pre-determined plan to
strike sensitive installations in Mumbai.
Jaish-e-Mohammad, which has close links with Al Qaeda, has also been found to be
training the HuJI activists in Bangladesh. Sheikh Abdullah Gul, a Pakistani Jaish
operative, was in Bangladesh in November 2007 to train and recruit HuJI mujahideen
to join the fight in Jammu & Kashmir and also in Afghanistan.
China also had pressurised the BNP Government to award control of infrastructure
projects like telecommunications, strategic Chittagong-Myanmar- Kuming highway,
oil/gas exploration rights and port development projects through a combination of
kickbacks and cheap military supplies, the officials said.