Late
last month, the central bank fired Syed Abdul Hamid, managing director of
Agrani Bank, for violating rules and irregularities.
Later,
the two were handed over to the local police station.
Later,
they learnt that both Shihab and Masud had also gone missing on same day,
Rokeya said.
Later,
when they entered the fourth-floor flat at the six-storey “Jahaz Building”,
they found the militants had burnt some documents.
Lauding
the law enforcement and intelligence agencies for their actions during the
recent militant attacks, she said her government tackled all the law and order
situations successfully.
Law
enforcers could sense the presence of militants on the fourth floor of the
six-storey house, locally known as “Jahaz Building”, during a block raid in the
area in the wee hours of yesterday.
Law
enforcers said raiding the building was not easy as its staircase was narrow.
Law
enforcers then told this paper that Masud was a Shibir activist of Bogra's
Adamdighi upazila.
Law
enforcers were interrogating Rakibul at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital
where he was taken after he was injured during yesterday's police raid at the
house in Kalyanpur.
Leaders
of Bangladesh Chhatra Union, Bangladesh Chhatra League and Islami Chhatra Sena
addressed the human chain.
Like
the three friends, most of those who carried out two recent attacks --July 1
Gulshan café siege and the Sholakia attack on the Eid day -- had remained missing
for several months before the attacks.
Local
residents cooperated with policemen during the operation.
Lt
Col Ahmed Bazlur Rahman Hayati, commanding officer of 15 BGB Battalion in
Lalmonirhat, said BGB men already sent back many Indian flood-affected people
to their houses in the national security interest.