A Chittagong court yesterday remanded each of the three Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh members, who were arrested in possession of firearms on Sunday, for five days.
Naimur Rahman alias Noyon, Md Shawkat Rasel and Faisal Mahmud were put on remand for questioning in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act in connection with the recovery of firearms and bombs from the port city’s Khowajnagar area on October 6.
Assistant Commissioner (prosecution) of Chittagong Metropolitan Police Nirmalendu Bikash Chawakrabarty told the Dhaka Tribune the court of Metropolitan Magistrate Rahmat Ali gave the remand order after police produced the trio before the court with a 10-day remand petition in the case. “After hearing the remand petition, the court granted five days’ remand for each of the accused.”
The three JMB members were arrested in different areas of the port city by the Detective Branch members on Sunday.
After arresting the three, DB officials raided a JMB den in Aman Bazar area and recovered American semiautomatic MK 11 sniper rifle along with 250 rounds, two magazines, 10 detonators, 12 sets of Bangladesh Army uniforms, and some books and other documents.
Following the recovery of arms, two cases accusing Fardin alias Noman, chief of JMB in Chittagong, and the three others were filed with Hathazari police station under the Arms Act and Explosive Act.
Hathazari police OC Md Ismail told the Dhaka Tribune police sought ten days’ remand for each of the three JMB members in both cases but hearings had not been held yet.