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A court granted a three-day pre-trial detention to 30-year-old Abu Bakar, who was arrested for threatening to loot money by threatening to blow up a bank in Gazipur. Previously, the police sent him to the Magistrates Court of the Metropolitan Judicial Chief on Thursday seeking a seven-day pretrial detention for questioning. After the hearing at noon, Judge Hamidul Islam approved the order.
According to Basan Thana sources from the Gazipur Metropolitan Police (GMP), M Farid Ahmed, manager of Shapla Mansion in Chandna Chowrasta in the city, filed a case against Abu Bakar under the anti-terrorism law at midnight on Wednesday.
The plaintiff in the case mentioned that Abu Bakr entered his room with a bag on Wednesday afternoon. Later in the mobile phone video clip showing the scene of the bomb explosion, he said that there was a bomb inside the bag and his people were waiting under the bench with their remote control. Abu Bakr opened the bank vault and threatened to kill everyone if someone yelled and asked him to pay. At that time, the manager informed the police. The police rushed to the scene and arrested Abu Bakr.
Basan OC Rafiqul Islam Police Station said Abu Bakar was the son of the late Sekandar Ali Hawlader from the Bisarighata area of Morelganj Police Station in Bagerhat. During preliminary questioning, he said that until 2006 he was studying at a madrasa in his district. Financially he came to Gazipur and got a job at Velmont Garment. Corona was frustrated at being fired and at one point planned a bank robbery.
Police recovered a tube bomb from Abu Bakr’s bag after his arrest. Upon receiving the news, members of the Counter-Terrorism Unit arrived from Dhaka and detonated the bomb in front of the local Shapla Mansion.
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