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Held JMB activist gives confessional statement
9/26/2005
 

          Faisal, an alleged outlawed JMB activist, who was arrested by Detective Branch (DB) of police from Tangail on September 18, Sunday gave confessional statement in Dhaka under 164 Crpc, reports UNB.
In another development, two more JMB activists were arrested on Saturday from Bagerhat and Joypurhat districts in connection with the August 17 serial bombings across the country.
Faisal was placed before a Dhaka Metropolitan Court Magistrate after completion of a 6-day remand and the magistrate recorded his statement.
Sources in the DB said Faisal, a student of class VIII of Balla Aliya Madrasa in Tangail, in his statement confessed that he was introduced to JMB (Jamaat'ul Mojahideen Bangladesh) leader in Tangail Shoeb Ahmed on June 4 last. He also came to know Ataur Rahman, brother of the wanted suspect and top JMB leader Shaikh Abdur Rahman.

 

 
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