Date
|
Place
|
Incident
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Nature of incident
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June 23
|
Dhaka city
|
A Dhaka Court awarded death penalty to eight
militants of HuJI-B, including its 'chief' Mufti Abdul Hannan,
and meted out life sentence to six others for bombing to death
10 people during Pahela Baishakh celebrations at Ramna Batamul
in Dhaka city on April 14, 2001.
|
Non-Violent
|
June 24
|
Dhaka city
|
HuJI-B chief Mufti Abdul Hannan told that Altaf
Hossain Chowdhury, Home Minister in the last BNP-led Government,
had assured him that he could stay in the country without any
fear.
|
Statement
|
August 21 |
Dhaka city |
A Dhaka court indicted 13 cadres of HuJI-B including
its ''chief'' Mufti Abdul Hannan in a murder case filed in connection
with the bomb attack in a Communist Party of Bangladesh rally
in Paltan Maidan of Dhaka on January 21, 2001.
|
Non-Violent |
September 4 |
Dhaka city |
A Dhaka Court indicted 13 leaders and cadres of
HuJI-B including its 'operations commander' Mufti Maulana Abdul
Hannan in a case filed under the Explosives Act over a grenade
attack on a rally of CPB on January 20, 2001 at Paltan Maidan
in Dhaka city.
|
Non-Violent |
September 14 |
Dhaka city |
Speedy Trial Tribunal-1 in Dhaka city framed fresh
charges against HuJI-B 'operations commander' Mufti Maulana Abdul
Hannan and 13 others for bomb explosions during Pahela Baishakh
celebrations in Dhaka city on April 14, 2001 that killed 10 and
injured 100 others.
|
Non-Violent |
September 24 |
Dhaka city |
Police arrested three HuJI-B militants Saiful
Islam (24), Shafiqul Islam Shafiq (35) and Mohammad Hasanullah
(24) from Rampura area of Dhaka city and recovered explosives,
bomb-making substances and electronic circuits used for remote-controlling
explosions.
|
Non-Violent |
October 24 |
Dhaka city |
Detective Branch of Police arrested four HuJI-B
leaders from Uttara and Tikatuli area of Dhaka city and recovered
different types of explosives, detonators and bomb-making materials.
|
Non-Violent |
October 26 |
Dhaka city |
SC directed HuJI-B leader Maulana Abu Sayeed to
surrender before the trial court in two weeks in a bomb blast
case in Sylhet District which took place on September 26, 2001.
|
Statement |
October 27 |
Dhaka city |
Police suspected that four HuJI-B leaders who
were arrested on October 24 were planning to set up a base camp
in the Satkhira District to maintain links with neighboring countries
for carrying out subversive activities.
|
Statement |
November 1 |
Dhaka city |
DB of Police arrested three militants of banned
outfit HuJI-B from Postogola area in Dhaka city.
|
Non-Violent |
November 2 |
Dhaka city |
The DB of Police said that in an effort to revive
the activities of HuJI-B, some of its operatives have taken military
training from Pakistan-based militant group LeT in the last two
years and recently come back home to groom co-jihadists.
|
Statement |
November 4 |
Dhaka city |
DB of Police arrested Khairul Bashar (30) alias
Ibrahim, the acting operation commander of HuJI-B following a
raid at Sayedabad area in Dhaka city.
|
Non-Violent |
November 6 |
Dhaka city |
RAB arrested Maulana Abu Bakar Siddique alias
Hafez Selim Hawlader (35), a top leader of HuJI-B from Keraniganj
in Dhaka city.
|
Non-Violent |
December 15 |
Dhaka city |
NSI Director General, Mohammad Shamsul Haque said
"We have largely neutralised radical groups like the JMB or HuJI-B,
but now they seem to have found sanctuaries across the border."
|
Statement |