Al-Queda sponsored Bangladeshi Jihadists strike again
Sudhir Chadda
Oct. 4, 2005

Bomb blasts marked another round of violence in Bangladesh. The Islamic Jihadists blasted bombs to kill many.

Two people were killed and nine injured when bombs exploded at three court buildings in Bangladesh. The attacks occurred in Chandpur, Laxmipur and the port city of Chittagong, all southeast of Dhaka. Police said they are trying to confirm reports of explosions in one or two other locations. Bangladeshi media reported that suspects detained after the blasts said they are members of Jamaat al Mujahideen, the banned Islamist group blamed for setting off about 500 small bombs across the country Aug. 17 that killed two people and injured close to 100.


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