Dhaka: Police in Bangladesh have arrested seven suspected militants including four from Pakistan they believe to be members of the banned militant group Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), a senior police official said on Saturday.
They were arrested in the airport area of the capital Dhaka. Police said they had recovered jihadi books, CDs, four Pakistani passports, mobile phones and thousands of Pakistani rupees.
"The Pakistanis are involved in the fake currency business to finance terrorism activities in Bangladesh," said Monirul Islam, a joint commissioner of the detective branch of police.
Police suspect that those arrested were active members of the JMB and that they had gathered to make future plans and rebuild their network, Islam told reporters.
"Now we will interrogate them to find out whether they were involved in recent attacks and killings in the country."
He said they had valid passports and, according to those documents, had visited Bangladesh frequently.
They were arrested in the airport area of the capital Dhaka. Police said they had recovered jihadi books, CDs, four Pakistani passports, mobile phones and thousands of Pakistani rupees.
"The Pakistanis are involved in the fake currency business to finance terrorism activities in Bangladesh," said Monirul Islam, a joint commissioner of the detective branch of police.
"Now we will interrogate them to find out whether they were involved in recent attacks and killings in the country."
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