Confirming the existence of some suicide squad members of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Bangladesh, Home Minister Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir on Wednesday claimed that the law enforcers kept them under watch.
“We have already brought the LeT members under our watch based on the information and with the cooperation of people,” the minister said.
He was talking to journalists after inaugurating a detective training school in the capital’s Rajarbagh Police Lines in the morning.
The minister said the members of the Pakistan based militant organisation undoubtedly did not believe in the independence of Bangladesh.
They have been working in the country as the agents of foreign states and to serve the interest of those states, he said.
Muhiuddin also said it was our moral and legal responsibility to resist the members of the organisation.
On query about the recent attack on government officials by masked-criminals, the minister said criminals launched the attack on government officials and general people in different parts of the country.
Steps to resist the criminals were going on through peoples’ cooperation and by the existing law of the country, he added.
Referring to an allegation that some police officers were assisting the activists of Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir, in launching destructive activities, Muhiuddin said they were scrutinising the allegation based on the information divulged from police.
About recent comments of Amar Desh acting editor Mahmudur Rahman, Muhiuddin said he was not surprised over the comment of those people who do not believe in Bangladesh’s existence and talk in favour of war criminals.
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