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Members of the special taskforce for interrogation (TFI) cell started quizzing arrested JMB chief Shaikh Abdur Rahman and his second in command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai.
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March 28, 2006 (Press Release) -- Members of the special taskforce for interrogation (TFI) cell started quizzing arrested JMB chief Shaikh Abdur Rahman and his second in command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai.

The TFI members discontinued interrogation them on March 26 on account of Independence Day and were served special food on the special day, sources said.

Both Shaikh and Bangla Bhai gave very little information to the TFI members, sources said and added, the TFI members yesterday interrogated them twice.

According to sources, Bangla Bhai was more arrogant than Shaikh Abdur Rahman during interrogation by TFI cell.

Bangla Bhai had disclosed some names and asked the TFI members to interrogate those persons, and said “You (TFI) will get more information from them about militancy.”

They had disclosed some important clues during their first phase of remand, but now they have become tight-lipped, sources said.

Following their confessional statements, given earlier by JMB chief Shaikh Abdur Rahman and JMJB chief Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, the members of the special taskforce for interrogation (TFI) cell were now busy trying to round up the financers of the militant network, sources said.

Arrested top leaders of JMB Shaikh, Bangla Bhai, Sunny, Awal and Jewell have given some important clues to the TFI members about the militancy activities and their patrons.

According to sources, Bangla Bhai had started his militant activities creating anarchy under the banner of JMJB and killed many people calling them the members of the outlawed political parties.

After establishing the JMJB, he started recruitment of members of his party from among the outlawed Sarbahara men through motivation.

Shaikh has already admitted to his involvement in militant activities and serial bomb blasts across the country in August 17.

He also disclosed his militant network, their patrons and sources of fund, arms and explosives, sources said.


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