INTRIGUING BLASTS IN BANGLADESH - INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR----PAPER
NO. 228

By B. Raman

Paper no. 2233

03.05.2007

http://saag.org/%5Cpapers23%5Cpaper2233.html

 

There were three timed explosions of very low intensity at the railway
stations of Dhaka, Sylhet and Chittagong in Bangladesh early in the morning
of May 1, 2007.

 

2.  The first explosion took place at 6:50 am in front of the ticket
counters at the Kamalapur Railway Station in Dhaka. At that time, the
Communications Secretary of the Government, Dr Mahbubur Rahman, was
attending the inauguration of Rail Service Week 2007 at the Railway Station
auditorium. There were no casualties. Explosives experts seized two pencil
batteries, pieces of a bag in which the bomb was probably kept and torn
papers from the spot.

 

3.  This was followed by an explosion  on the Chittagong Railway Station
platform at 7:10 am injuring a rickshaw-puller. According to the local
police, an unidentified person gave a bag to a woman beggar, and left
hastily saying it contained some breakfast. She sought the help of the
rickshaw-puller to open the bag and take out the breakfast. As he tried to
do so, he was injured by a minor explosion. The Police recovered some Scotch
tape, broken remains of a clock and torn papers from the scene.

 

4.  The third explosion took place at 7-20 AM on the platform of the Sylhet
railway station. There were no casualties.  The explosive device had
apparently been kept under a fixed steel chair.  Some torn papers and a
small residue of explosives were found at the blast spot.

 

5.  Round aluminium plates covered with old newspapers were found near the
blast sites at Dhaka and Sylhet, but not at Chittagong. The plates carried
the following inscription: "The Kadiyanis (Ahmediyas) and NGOs prepare for
death. It is haram [prohibited] to work in NGOs and having relation with the
Kadiyanis. All must quit NGO jobs by May 10, all Kadiyanis must recognise
Prophet Muhammad as the last and best prophet and if you fail to do it
before the aforesaid time, your death is a must--- Zadid al Qaeda,
Bangladesh." Zadid Al Qaeda can be translated either as "New Al Qaeda" or as
"Cell of Al Qaeda".

 

6. The fact that the three blasts took place in a co-ordinated manner in
three different cities----all in railway property--- would rule out the
possibility of these explosions being the work of individual elements with
no organisational affiliation. The initial indications are that the blasts
were planned and carried out by an organisation in order to draw attention
to its capability to organise such explosions, while at the same time taking
care not to cause human casualties or serious property damage.

 

7. The message left behind is Islamic. The warning is addressed not to the
Government or the Army, which is seen as the real power behind the present
caretaker Government headed by Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, but to the Ahmediyas
and the staff of non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The Ahmediyas and
the NGOs---particularly the foreign NGOS--- have been the targets of all
fundamentalist and pro-Al Qaeda jihadi organisations of Bangladesh for many
years. The demands are, therefore, not new.

 

8. The messages mention May 10, 2007, as the deadline by which these two
demands should be met.  The initial 120 days of the State of Emergency
proclaimed on January 11, 2007, expire on May 10 and it is widely expected
that the Army, which is back-seat driving the present Government with a
civilian facade, would have it extended for which there is a provision in
the Constitution of the country. It is not clear whether the perpetrators of
the blasts chose the May 10 deadline having this in mind or whether the two
are not connected.

 

9. The present rulers of the country----a group of civilians orchestrated by
the Army from behind the scene--- have been making overtures not only to the
US and the European Union countries, but also to India of their goodwill
towards them and of their intention to hold the general elections before the
end of next year after acting against widespread political corruption and
preparing the ground for genuinely free and fair elections. To reassure the
US and other Western countries of their determination to act firmly against
jihadi terrorist elements, they carried out on March 29, 2007, the execution
of six senior leaders of the Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JUM) and groups linked to
it, who were arrested and tried by the previous Government headed by Begum
Khalida Zia,  in accordance with the sentence passed by the courts which
tried them.  By having these executions carried out even at the risk of
incurring the wrath of the jihadi terrorists, the present rulers have sought
to convince the international community of their determination to put down
jihadi groups.  When the US and the UK expressed their concern over the
attempts of the present rulers to exclude Sheikh Hasina and Begum Khalida
Zia from the political mainstream by having them exiled, they immediately
reversed their decision to force them into exile.

 

10.  Their overtures to India have been in the form of exhibiting a
seemingly more open mind than the political leadership  on various issues of
interest and concern to India such as Indian investments in Bangladesh, the
construction through Bangladesh territory of the proposed  gas pipeline from
Myanmar, the sanctuaries enjoyed by anti-India terrorists in Bangladesh
territory etc.  It is therefore, reasonable to apprehend that these
overtures towards the West and India----if they are genuine--- could anger
the fundamentalists and jihadis.

 

11. In fact, the present Army-driven Government was apprehending that there
could be reprisal strikes by the JUM and others in retaliation for the
execution of their leaders. The JUM still has about 5,000 well-trained and
well-motivated cadres, who have all gone underground since the Khalida Zia
Government arrested their leaders following the over 400 explosions
organised by the JUM in different parts of the country on August 17, 2005.
The command and control of the JUM has been disrupted, but its motivation
and determination remain strong. A new leadership is still to emerge to
re-organise the command and control.

 

12.  One organisation, against which no action has been taken either by the
previous Government or the present rulers, is the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami
(HUJI). It is a branch of the HUJI of Pakistan. It supports the pan-Islamic
agenda of Al Qaeda and has many pre-9/11 veterans of Afghan vintage amongst
its senior cadres. It is a member of the International Islamic Front (IIF)
formed by Osama bin Laden in 1998. It has many sympathisers in the lower and
middle levels of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. It has so far avoided any
major acts of jihadi terrorism in Bangladesh. Its activities are confined to
assisting the jihadi terrorists in Southern Thailand and spreading its
sleeper cells in India----particularly in India's North-east and in Southern
India.

 

13. The HUJI is viewed by the Bangladesh Army and military intelligence as a
strategic weapon of potential use against India and, hence, has been spared
of any action against it.  There are no indications so far that the
explosions of May 1, 2007, might have been carried out by it. Unlikely.

 

14. Though there are many pro-Al Qaeda elements and groups in Bangladesh,
none of them operate under the name Al Qaeda. Presently, the needle of
suspicion for the May 1, 2007, blasts points to the cadres of the JUM. While
carrying out the explosions, they have tried to avoid drawing suspicion on
them by using the name of Al Qaeda. They have also avoided any claims or
language which might create an impression that the blasts were in reprisal
for the execution of their leaders. Their present objective seems to be to
keep up the morale of the cadres till a new command and control comes into
being.

 

 



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