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261 missing amid hunt for extremists: B’desh officials

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Published on July 22, 2016 with No Comments

At least 261 people across Bangladesh are missing, officials announced early sparking fears many of them have joined homegrown Islamist extremist outfits or the Islamic State group in the Middle East.

The country’s elite security force, the Rapid Action Battalion, published the list on Facebook around midnight and called on citizens to report the whereabouts of the missing.

“We have to find them,” RAB spokesman Mufti Mahmud Khan told media in Dhaka.

The Bangladeshi government ordered security officials to collate the list in the wake of two major terror attacks by suspected Islamist militants who had been missing for months.

Khan refused to comment on whether the people listed had joined local extremists or the IS group.

Suspected members of a home-grown terror group murdered 20 people, including 18 foreigners, after they attacked an upscale cafe in Dhaka earlier this month. The IS group later claimed responsibility for the attack—an assertion rejected by Bangladeshi authorities.

The gruesome murders were followed by another daring assault on the Muslim-majority nation’s largest Eid prayer congregation in which three people and an attacker were killed in a massive gunfight in a northern Bangladesh town.

Police and parents said the five attackers at the cafe siege and at least two gunmen at the Eid carnage had been missing for months.

“If there are any missing family members, please tell us, don’t be afraid that law-enforcement agencies will take your sons away,” said RAB chief Benazir Ahmed.

“Their lives and other lives can be saved if they are found.”

Local media outlets have reported that dozens of people including doctors, engineers and students from elite universities have travelled to the Middle East to join the IS group.

 

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