Two arrested in connection with Dhaka terror attack

July 04, 2016 03:13 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:02 pm IST - Dhaka

Family members mourn as they stand in front of a coffin of a victim who was killed in the attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, during a memorial ceremony in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Monday.

Family members mourn as they stand in front of a coffin of a victim who was killed in the attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, during a memorial ceremony in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Monday.

Two persons were arrested on Monday in connection with the Bangladesh’s worst terror attack at a cafe in Dhaka in which 22 people, mostly foreigners, were brutally killed by suspected ISIS militants, as authorities stepped up probe into the international links of the hostage-takers.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) A.K.M. Shahidul Haque, however, did not disclose the identities of either of the detainees or where they were being kept.

He said both of them were unwell and will be quizzed after their condition improves.

“One of them is in hospital, the other is in custody,” he said.

Earlier, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Army said one terrorist was captured alive from the site of the attack. However, the identity of the suspect was not disclosed.

“They (attackers) may have some contact with international terrorist groups,” he said.

Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the killing of the 20 hostages and two police officers during the 12-hour siege that ended after the Army stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery popular with expats in the diplomatic zone here, killing six attackers and capturing one alive.

Hostages who were killed include 19-year-old Indian girl Tarishi Jain. Nine Italians, 7 Japanese, one American of Bangladeshi origin, and two Bangladeshis were also among the people who were killed.

“You have seen the pictures of the slain militants supplied to the media, we have found out the background of four of them,” a senior police officer familiar with the investigation said, preferring anonymity.

The official added that all the attackers were in their 20s. Four of them came from wealthy families and studied at elite schools and universities in Dhaka and abroad.

One of the slain assaulters was studying in a Malaysian university, while his family said they had no idea that he returned home and took part in the attack.

He said the fifth youth who hailed from a village in northwestern Bogra and studied in a madrassa there led the attackers during the Friday night’s massacre.

“This Khairul (of Bogra) was wanted by police for the past seven months for three deadly militant attacks in northwestern region...We understand it is him who led the Holey Artisan restaurant attack on that night,” the official said.

According to mass circulation Prothom Alo Khairul was missing for the past several months. Bogra police had detained his parents for questioning.

One of slain attackers, private BRAC university student Rohan Imtiaz, was the son of a leader of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ruling Awami League, while his mother was a teacher Dhaka’s posh Scholastica School.

The family reported him missing in December last year.

Of the five pictures of five bodies provided by police, four appeared to be the ones seen in the photos published by SITE in which the youths were seen smiling in front of an Islamic State black flag.

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