Tamim Chy’s close aid on 6-day remand
A Dhaka court today placed Salah Uddin Kamran, a close aide to Dhaka attack mastermind Tamim Chowdhury, on a six-day remand in connection with Kalyanpur terror attack case.
Metropolitan Magistrate Mahmudul Hasan passed the order after Jahangir Alam, an inspector of the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, and also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, produced him before it with a 10-day remand prayer.
In the prayer the IO said, Salah Uddin Kamran is an active member of JMB and he used to visit the Kalyanpur militants den frequently.
He had close ties with the militants killed in Kalyanpur raid, added Jahangir.
Earlier, law enforcers arrested Kamran from Tongi area of Gazipur district last night.
A member of banned militant outfit ‘Neo JMB’, Salah Uddin Kamran, 30, was arrested from Tongi Station Road around 8:00pm yesterday, said Masudur Rahman, deputy commissioner (Media) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP).
In primary investigation, it was revealed that Kamran also maintained close ties with militant Abu Hakim Nayeem, 33, son of Nurul Islam of Kuakata village in Patuakhali, who was killed in the Kalyanpur raid, a press release of DMP read.
Kamran moved to Dhaka in May this year and took training from militant Rakibul Hasan Rigan, the press release added.
Rigan, who police claim, is a militant was caught wounded during Kalyanpur raid in Dhaka on July 26, but he was later placed on a six-day remand on September 25 in connection with the Gulshan café attack.
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