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Bangladesh: Four suspected JMB women members arrested

| | Jul 24, 2016, at 09:58 pm
Dhaka, July 24 (IBNS):The Bangladesh police on Sunday said they have arrested four women who are suspected to be members of militant group Jamaa'tul MujahideenBangladesh (JMB).

They were arrested from a house in Sirajganj.

The local Detective Branch chief Ohed-uz-Zaman was quoted as saying by bdnews24.com that they were arrested early on Saturday from a house at the town’s Masumpur.

The four have been identified as Nadia Tabassum Rani, 30, Habiba Aktar Ruma, 22, Rumana Aktar Ruma, 21, and Ruma Khatun, 19, the Bangladeshi news portal.

“Six crude bombs, detonators and other bomb-making materials as well as jihadi books have been found in the house,” a police officer was quoted as saying by the news portal.

According to reports, they have been questioned.

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