Neo-JMB chief killed in Savar raid: RAB
Dhaka: Slain militant Abdur Rahman, who was killed during a raid conducted by RAB in Savar, was the chief of Neo-JMB, says RAB.
Abdur Rahman was identified as Sarwar Jahan alias Shayekh Abu Ibrahim Al Hanif, said sources at the RAB headquarters.
Abdur Rahman died in hospital on 9 October after jumping from the fifth floor of a building on the outskirts of Dhaka while attempting to evade arrest, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said in a statement.
The identity of Rahman, who was leader of the Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), was later confirmed through his possessions and by his family who were shown pictures of his body, the statement added.
Several documents, letters and emails that were later retrieved by the RAB ‘all proved that Abdur Rahman was the chief of the new JMB’.
Earlier on 9 October, a team of RAB arrested Abdur Rahman, the main financer of Ashulia JMB, with Tk 30 lakh while fleeing after jumping from the top floor of a building during the raid by the elite force at Bipile in Ashulia area of Savar.
As Abdur Rahman sustained injures he was taken to Enam Medical College Hospital where he died in night.
Bangladeshi authorities are insistent that the JMB was behind a siege at an upmarket cafe in Dhaka on 1 July in which 20 mostly foreign hostages were killed, even though the Islamic State group claimed responsibility.
At least 40 JMB followers have been killed in a crackdown against the group since the attack and dozens of raids have been carried out at addresses linked to the outfit.
The JMB, long dormant after their top leaders were executed in March 2007, is believed to have recently regrouped with young and university-educated extremists taking the helm.
Bangladesh has been reeling from a wave of recent attacks with targets including foreigners, rights activists and members of religious minorities.

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