Members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) stormed two hideouts in Dhaka's Gazipur district, arresting Rasheduzzaman Rose, a Canadian expatriate who is also the acting southern- region chief of Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), the Dhaka Tribune reported.
Major Ajam, second-in-command of RAB-1, said a team conducted a drive in Tongi Station Road area around 12.30 AM.
Rasheduzzaman, who took over as the JMB's regional chief recently, was among those arrested, reports quoted RAB's legal and media wing Director Mufti Mahmud Khan as saying.
RAB have also seized a large number of explosives, firearms and improvised bombs from the hideouts, Khan added.
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