Kolkata (West Bengal):Following the 2014 Khagragarh blast, the NIA and state law enforcing agencies had come down heavily on the suspected terror modules in West Bengal, which literally broke the back of the outlawed Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) outfit in neighbouring Bangladesh. Now after the arrest of three suspected JMB operatives, questions are rising about JMB regrouping across the border and planting sleeper cells in West Bengal.
In face of integration the trio has admitted that they had regular links with Aaal Amin, a top leader of Bangladesh- based terror outfit, JMB. The investigating sleuths have come across a number of circumstantial evidence that establishes that link. The trio has given many such exciting facts to the probe officials.
City police sources said that that the trio was to Kolkata with the aim of reactivating the sleeper cells in different pockets of the state. Another aim was to set up links in the different vital installations and restricted places in the state and accordingly send detailed information about these vital installations and restricted places to the top JMB leadership in Bangladesh.
Sources further said they used to get direct help from Bangladesh in their efforts. Sleuths have now learnt that the trio had crossed border and landed in Kolkata after they got instructions from Nahid Tasmin, the incarcerated JMB leader in Bangladesh’s Kashipur prison. Regular funds for reactivating the sleeper cells were also coming from Bangladesh.
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