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Terrorism in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has experienced terrorism in the past conducted by a number of different organizations.[4][5] In the past, both ISIL and other terrorist organizations had claimed to be active in the country however, the Bangladeshi government believes that they mainly operated through local affiliates, before being neutralised by security forces.

Internal conflict in Bangladesh

The bomb blasts carried out by Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh on 17 August 2005.
Date1999-ongoing
Location
Belligerents
 Bangladesh AQIS (2014-present)
Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (2004-present)
Allah'r Dal (2004-present)
Islamic State
IS-BP (2015-present)
Units involved
Rapid Action Battalion Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
1,500+ deaths[1][2][3]

History

The first Bangladeshi Islamist factions emerged in 1989, when a network of 30 different factions was established and expanded in the following years. The main goal of most Islamist groups in Bangladesh is to create a separate Islamic state, or to govern Bangladesh according to Sharia law. Islamist groups have conducted operations against the ruling party's corruptions in the country. Islamic groups are alleged to be terrorists for political interests. [6][self-published source?]

Timeline

1999

2001

2002

2003

  • On 17 January 2003, bomb blast at a shrine fair in Tangail.[13]
  • On 1 March 2003, a police sergeant was killed in a bomb attack in Khulna.[8]
  • On 11 March 2003, two police constables were killed in a bomb attack.[8]
  • On 12 March 2003, a police subedar was killed in a bomb attack in Khulna city.[14]
  • On 6 September 2003, Bangladesh Awami League leader killed in bomb attack.[8]

2004

  • On 12 January 2004, bombing of Shajalal Shrine kills 12.[8]
  • On 13 January 2004, a bomb attack on Fazlur Rahman, joint secretary of Sharsha upazila unit of the Awami League, in Benapol kills him and injures six.[15]
  • On 13 January 2004,, three people were killed in a bomb attack on Shah Jalal Dargah.[16]
  • On 13 January 2004, a bomb was thrown on an on duty traffic sergeant which failed to explode in Moilapota intersection, Khulna.[17]
  • On 15 January 2004, Manik Chandra Saha, journalist, killed in terror attack.[8]
  • On 24 January 2004, a police camp was bombed in Bagerhat injuring three police officers.[14]
  • On 20 February 2004, movie house at Rupsha Upazila was bombed injuring 4.[18]
  • On 4 March 2004, a Bangladesh Awami League leader was killed in a bomb attack in Bagerhat and one Awami League leader was assassinated in Narayanganj.[19]
  • On 4 August 2004, a bomb attack on Rangmahal Cinema and at Monika Cinema in Sylhet killed one and injured ten.[20]
  • On 21 August 2004, HUJI militants perpetrated a grenade attack on an Awami League rally in Dhaka, resulting in 24 deaths and over 300 injuries.[21]
  • On 24 December 2004, Rajshahi University Professor Mohammad Yunus was killed in an attack by JMB.[22]

2005


2009

2014

  • On 17 September 2014, acting on a tip, Rapid Action Battalion discovered and dismantled a weapons and explosives storage facility located in the Satchhari forest, Chunarughat Upazila, Habiganj. 112 rocket launchers and 14 sacks of explosive material were confiscated during the operation.[26]
  • On 18 September 2014, police arrested 7 JMB terrorists, including a top commander Abdullah Al Tasnim, in the Landing Station Port area. The militants intended to utilize 10 kilogrammes of liquid explosives, in a number of terrorist acts throughout the country, in order to establish cooperation with ISIL.[27]
  • On 1 November 2014, a Rapid Action Battalion operation led to the capture of JMB's main coordinator Abdun Nur as well as four other militants. IED components were also seized.[28]

2016

  • On 15 March 2016, ISIL claimed responsibility for murdering a Muslim preacher in Bangladesh.[29]
  • On 22 March 2016, unidentified attackers hacked a Christian convert to death in northern Bangladesh.[30] A day after, ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[31]
  • On 7 April 2016, a secular blogger was hacked to death by Islamists who claimed to be part of al-Qaeda.[32][33]
  • On 23 April 2016, a university professor was hacked to death on his way to work in northern Bangladesh. Without any evidence, ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[34][35]
  • On 25 April 2016, al-Qaeda terrorists hacked LGBTQ activist, Xulhaz Mannan, and his friend to death in his apartment.[36][37]
  • On 30 April 2016, a Hindu tailor was hacked to death in his store. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[38] On the next day, Bangladesh authorities arrested three ISIL suspects for the murder.[39]
  • On 21 May 2016, a homeopathic doctor was hacked to death in Bangladesh. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[40]
  • On 1 July 2016, militants hacked a Buddhist farmer to death in Bandarban district. Mong Shwe Lung Marma, 55, was also vice president of the Bangladesh Awami League. ISIL fighters claimed responsibility for the murder.[41]
  • On 1 July 2016, five attackers opened fire inside the Holey Artisan Bakery located in the posh Gulshan neighbourhood, which is also part of the diplomatic enclave of Dhaka. Around 22 civilians and 2 police officers were killed. All five attackers were neutralised by the commando units of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, who stormed the building.[42][43]

2017

  • 14 March - A Muslim Sufi spiritual leader and his daughter were shot and hacked to death by unknown militants in northern Bangladesh.[44]
  • 17 March- 2017 Dhaka RAB camp suicide bombing: A suicide bomber blew himself up inside an under construction camp of the anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion, mildly injuring two security personnel.[45]
  • 24 March - A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the police check-post, which was located on the road leading to the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport causing no injuries to other people. ISIL claimed the attack.[46]
  • 25 March - 2017 South Surma Upazila bombings: A suicide bombing killed four civilians, two police officers and wounded around 40 during a security forces raid on a suspected terrorist hideout in South Surma Upazila, Bangladesh. ISIL claimed responsibility. Four militants were also killed.[47]

2019

  • On 29 June, acting on a tipoff, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested five members of banned militant outfit Ansar Al Islam (AAI) from Belpukur area in Puthia Upazila of Rajshahi. RAB recovered a pistol, 24 crude bombs, five bullets, two magazines, 10 jihadi books and eight organisational notebooks from them.[48]

See also

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terrorism, bangladesh, this, article, factual, accuracy, compromised, date, information, please, help, update, this, article, reflect, recent, events, newly, available, information, february, 2021, bangladesh, experienced, terrorism, past, conducted, number, d. This article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2021 Bangladesh has experienced terrorism in the past conducted by a number of different organizations 4 5 In the past both ISIL and other terrorist organizations had claimed to be active in the country however the Bangladeshi government believes that they mainly operated through local affiliates before being neutralised by security forces Internal conflict in BangladeshThe bomb blasts carried out by Jamaat ul Mujahideen Bangladesh on 17 August 2005 Date1999 ongoingLocation BangladeshBelligerents BangladeshAQIS 2014 present Harkat ul Jihad al Islami Jamaat ul Mujahideen Bangladesh 2004 present Allah r Dal 2004 present Islamic State IS BP 2015 present Units involvedRapid Action BattalionUnknownUnknownCasualties and losses1 500 deaths 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Timeline 2 1 1999 2 2 2001 2 3 2002 2 4 2003 2 5 2004 2 6 2005 2 7 2014 2 8 2016 2 9 2017 2 10 2019 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe first Bangladeshi Islamist factions emerged in 1989 when a network of 30 different factions was established and expanded in the following years The main goal of most Islamist groups in Bangladesh is to create a separate Islamic state or to govern Bangladesh according to Sharia law Islamist groups have conducted operations against the ruling party s corruptions in the country Islamic groups are alleged to be terrorists for political interests 6 self published source Timeline Edit1999 Edit On 18 January 1999 Harkat ul Jihad al Islami Bangladesh carried out at assassination attempt on Shamsur Rahman 7 On 6 March 1999 bomb attack on Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigoshthi in Jessore killed 10 8 15 March 1999 bomb attack on the home of Mohibur Rahman Manik Awami League member of parliament killing two 9 On 8 December 1999 an Ahmadi mosque was bombed killing 8 8 2001 Edit On 20 January 2001 a communist party of Bangladesh rally was bombed which resulted in the death of five people and the wounding of 70 others 8 On 14 April 2001 10 people were killed in a series of bombings perpetrated by Harkat ul Jihad al Islami 10 On 1 June 2001 10 people were killed in Gopalganj Roman Catholic church bombing 8 On 16 June 2001 a rally of Bangladesh Awami League in bombed in Narayanganj 8 On 23 September 2001 a rally of Bangladesh Awami League in Bagerhat was bombed 8 On 26 September 2001 a rally of Bangladesh Awami League was bombed in Sunamganj kills 4 8 On 16 November 2001 the death of Gopal Krishna Muhuri took place in Chittagong 11 12 2002 Edit On 6 December 2002 27 people were killed in coordinated bombing of cinema halls in Mymensingh 8 On 28 September 2002 3 people were killed and 100 injured in bombing of a cinema hall and circus in Satkhira 8 2003 Edit On 17 January 2003 bomb blast at a shrine fair in Tangail 13 On 1 March 2003 a police sergeant was killed in a bomb attack in Khulna 8 On 11 March 2003 two police constables were killed in a bomb attack 8 On 12 March 2003 a police subedar was killed in a bomb attack in Khulna city 14 On 6 September 2003 Bangladesh Awami League leader killed in bomb attack 8 2004 Edit On 12 January 2004 bombing of Shajalal Shrine kills 12 8 On 13 January 2004 a bomb attack on Fazlur Rahman joint secretary of Sharsha upazila unit of the Awami League in Benapol kills him and injures six 15 On 13 January 2004 three people were killed in a bomb attack on Shah Jalal Dargah 16 On 13 January 2004 a bomb was thrown on an on duty traffic sergeant which failed to explode in Moilapota intersection Khulna 17 On 15 January 2004 Manik Chandra Saha journalist killed in terror attack 8 On 24 January 2004 a police camp was bombed in Bagerhat injuring three police officers 14 On 20 February 2004 movie house at Rupsha Upazila was bombed injuring 4 18 On 4 March 2004 a Bangladesh Awami League leader was killed in a bomb attack in Bagerhat and one Awami League leader was assassinated in Narayanganj 19 On 4 August 2004 a bomb attack on Rangmahal Cinema and at Monika Cinema in Sylhet killed one and injured ten 20 On 21 August 2004 HUJI militants perpetrated a grenade attack on an Awami League rally in Dhaka resulting in 24 deaths and over 300 injuries 21 On 24 December 2004 Rajshahi University Professor Mohammad Yunus was killed in an attack by JMB 22 2005 Edit On 17 August 2005 a total of 500 bombs exploded in 300 locations covering most of the territory of Bangladesh 2 people were killed and 50 wounded in the incident Jama atul Mujahideen Bangladesh later claimed responsibility for the bombings 23 On 3 October 2005 Chittagong court Chandpur Court and Laxmipur court were attacked with bombs 24 On 14 November 2005 JMB kills two judges in bomb attack in Jhalaikathi 24 On 29 November 2005 suicide attack on Gazipur Courthouse 24 On 29 November 2005 Chittagong court house bombed 24 On 8 December 2005 suicide bomb attack on Netrokona udichi festival 24 2009 On 30 October 2009 three people were killed in a bomb attack on Shah Jalal Dargah 25 2014 Edit On 17 September 2014 acting on a tip Rapid Action Battalion discovered and dismantled a weapons and explosives storage facility located in the Satchhari forest Chunarughat Upazila Habiganj 112 rocket launchers and 14 sacks of explosive material were confiscated during the operation 26 On 18 September 2014 police arrested 7 JMB terrorists including a top commander Abdullah Al Tasnim in the Landing Station Port area The militants intended to utilize 10 kilogrammes of liquid explosives in a number of terrorist acts throughout the country in order to establish cooperation with ISIL 27 On 1 November 2014 a Rapid Action Battalion operation led to the capture of JMB s main coordinator Abdun Nur as well as four other militants IED components were also seized 28 2016 Edit On 15 March 2016 ISIL claimed responsibility for murdering a Muslim preacher in Bangladesh 29 On 22 March 2016 unidentified attackers hacked a Christian convert to death in northern Bangladesh 30 A day after ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 31 On 7 April 2016 a secular blogger was hacked to death by Islamists who claimed to be part of al Qaeda 32 33 On 23 April 2016 a university professor was hacked to death on his way to work in northern Bangladesh Without any evidence ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 34 35 On 25 April 2016 al Qaeda terrorists hacked LGBTQ activist Xulhaz Mannan and his friend to death in his apartment 36 37 On 30 April 2016 a Hindu tailor was hacked to death in his store ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 38 On the next day Bangladesh authorities arrested three ISIL suspects for the murder 39 On 21 May 2016 a homeopathic doctor was hacked to death in Bangladesh ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 40 On 1 July 2016 militants hacked a Buddhist farmer to death in Bandarban district Mong Shwe Lung Marma 55 was also vice president of the Bangladesh Awami League ISIL fighters claimed responsibility for the murder 41 On 1 July 2016 five attackers opened fire inside the Holey Artisan Bakery located in the posh Gulshan neighbourhood which is also part of the diplomatic enclave of Dhaka Around 22 civilians and 2 police officers were killed All five attackers were neutralised by the commando units of the Bangladesh Armed Forces who stormed the building 42 43 2017 Edit 14 March A Muslim Sufi spiritual leader and his daughter were shot and hacked to death by unknown militants in northern Bangladesh 44 17 March 2017 Dhaka RAB camp suicide bombing A suicide bomber blew himself up inside an under construction camp of the anti crime Rapid Action Battalion mildly injuring two security personnel 45 24 March A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the police check post which was located on the road leading to the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport causing no injuries to other people ISIL claimed the attack 46 25 March 2017 South Surma Upazila bombings A suicide bombing killed four civilians two police officers and wounded around 40 during a security forces raid on a suspected terrorist hideout in South Surma Upazila Bangladesh ISIL claimed responsibility Four militants were also killed 47 2019 Edit On 29 June acting on a tipoff Rapid Action Battalion RAB arrested five members of banned militant outfit Ansar Al Islam AAI from Belpukur area in Puthia Upazila of Rajshahi RAB recovered a pistol 24 crude bombs five bullets two magazines 10 jihadi books and eight organisational notebooks from them 48 See also EditChittagong Hill Tracts conflict ISIL in Bangladesh Naxalite Maoist insurgency Attacks by Islamic extremists in BangladeshReferences Edit datasheet terrorist attack fatalities www satp org UCDP Uppsala Conflict Data Program ucdp uu se Retrieved 21 May 2022 See chart Number of deaths from 1999 Fatalities Islamist Terrorism 2005 2019 www satp org Retrieved 20 June 2022 Fatalities Islamist Terrorism 2005 2017 South Asia 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