Kolkata:Inafresh development in the arrest of three Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) suspects, Kolkata Police Special Task Force officer found out that they were allegedly receiving specific instructions from one of the most-wanted terror masterminds in Bangladesh, Mohammed Zia. One of the officers on condition of anonymity said that it was this Zia, who had sent in the instructions for the trio to cross borders and set up a cell in Kolkata.
“We have got several clues from the seized materials from the three arrested youths. Some of the incriminating materials have close semblance with those materials, which were seized after the Khagragarh blast in Bardhaman. It was then that the presence of JMB activists was first confirmed in the state. We are working in close coordination with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in this case. We have also received some very good leads from the NIA and are working on them,” said one of the officers in the knowhow of the investigation.
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According to sources, the crackdown of the Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB) of Bangladesh in that country against known terror outfits has already made life difficult for many leaders of banned outfits in the neighbouring country, including that of the JMB. With the ground level operatives going astray, there is a concerted effort of regrouping, which is presently underway. National Investigation Agency (NIA) officers have already informed the STF officers as well as the West Bengal Police about suspected movements along with the extremely porous Indo-Bangla border along with the state.