14 JMB militants sentenced to jail in B'desh for 2005 blasts

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

Fourteen militants of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen were today sentenced to 20 years in jail by a local for carrying out a series of deadly coordinated bomb attacks in 2005.

The group carried out serial blasts at over 600 locations in 63 districts in 2005 soon after the banned it, killing at least two people and wounding over hundred others.


The additional district and sessions judge's ordered 20 years in jail for the convicts. They have also been fined by Tk 30,000 (Rs 23,588) each, failing to pay which will make them stay in jail for another three years.

In 2012, police pressed charges in against 17 JMB operatives, the bdnews24 reported.

police's Inspector Anwarul Islam said charges against three suspects were dropped as they had died while four of the convicts are absconding.

The group is also blamed by Bangladeshi authorities for a deadly attack on a Dhaka cafe in July last year that killed 22 people, mostly foreigners and an Indian woman.

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