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Anti-Terrorism Unit arrests convicted ‘Hizb ut-Tahrir activist’ in Dhaka

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A team of the police’s Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATU) has arrested a fugitive convicted member of the banned militant group Hizb ut-Tahrir from Dhaka’s Natun Bazar area of Vatara thana on early Friday.

The arrestee was identified as Tamiz Ahmed Sabuj, 32, son of Shahjahan Hawladar, a resident of Taltoli thana of Barguna district. He has been absconding for the past 7 years in different parts of the country.

A press release of Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATU) said that Tamiz was actively involved in anti-state activities through creating intimidation and instability in order to establish ‘Islamic Khilafat’ in Bangladesh.

In 2014, Anti-Terrorism Unit arrested the convict while he was distributing banned militant group Hizb ut-Tahrir’s leaflets. But he jumped bail and remained a fugitive for 7 years.

He was conducting various anti-state and extremist activities for a long time. Legal processes are underway against the arrestee, said the press release.

Source: United News of Bangladesh