Indian and Bangladeshi security forces are planning to carry out simultaneous raids against Islamist militants along the porous border and the two countries have exchanged lists of terror operatives active on both sides of the frontier, officials said here today.
"It's important to conduct simultaneous drives so that the militants don't find hideouts to escape arrest," said a senior Bangladeshi police official preferring anonymity as a four-member delegation of National Investigation Agency (NIA) wrapped up a four-day visit here as part of probe into last month's Burdwan blast, allegedly carried out by Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants.
The official added that the militants have found safe havens in Bangladesh-India border areas due to intensified security operations in both countries.
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Officials said NIA team, led by its director general Sharad Kumar, handed over a list of 11 suspects of the Burdwan blast, 11 being "top wanted Indian nationals" in connection to the Burdwan blast.
RAB, on the other hand, gave a list of 51 fugitive Bangladeshis, 10 of them said to be JMB activists and several others being members of Harkatul Jihad al Islami (HuJI) alongside some gangsters as the two sides exchanged intelligence on cross-border militancy and other crimes.
Bangladesh recently constituted a six-member team to work on militancy and extend support to NIA in its investigation.
A police spokesman earlier said there were some common names of JMB operatives in the two lists but they needed to verify the lists as the militants often use different names to evade detection.
Police, however, suspect the number of fugitive militants is 260 who are hiding in the border areas and are active.
According to newspaper reports India's "wanted" list contains names of Kausar, Yusuf Sheikh, Borhan Sheikh, Rezaul Karim, Talha Sheikh, Amjad Ali Sheikh, Abul Kalam, Shahnur Alam, Habibur Rahman Sheikh, Zahirul Sheikh and 'Nasirullah'.
Bangladesh had said it would share its intelligence on JMB, which is allegedly responsible for the October 2 blast in Burdwan town in West Bengal.