BD police kills Islamist

By our correspondents
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February 15, 2017

DHAKA: Bangladesh police on Tuesday shot dead an alleged commander of a banned Islamist outfit blamed for last year’s deadly cafe attack in the capital, an official said.

Police said Abu Jar was a close associate of Jahangir Alam, who was arrested last month after he allegedly led a campaign of targeted killings of religious minorities in the northern region. Acting on a tip-off police raided a town outside the northern city of Bogra where Jar was killed in a gunfight, Bogra police chief Asaduz Zaman told AFP.

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"We fired back after they opened fire at our officers," Zaman said, adding Jar was wanted in connection with several murder cases.

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