Bombs in two Bangladesh cities kill six (Reuters) Updated: 2005-11-29 14:47
Six people were killed and 65 wounded by suspected suicide bombings in two
Bangladesh cities on Tuesday, apparently the latest in a wave of attacks by
militants fighting to turn the country into a sharia-based Islamic state.
Police said three people, including two of their colleagues, were killed and
15 wounded by blasts at a police checkpoint outside a court building in the port
city of Chittagong. They said the third person who died was believed to be the
bomber.
Another blast, in a court complex in Gazipur -- 30 km (20 miles) north of the
capital, Dhaka -- killed three people and wounded nearly 50, police said. Local
hospital sources said the wounded included lawyers.
"The bombers apparently turned more violent as we set up checkposts trying to
reinforce security at court premises," said Majedul Huq, police commissioner in
Chittagong.
He said the blasts were probably the work of suicide bombers, who had
explosives strapped to their bodies or hidden in bags.
An armed Bangladeshi police officer stands
guard at the diplomatic zone near the British High Commission in its
capital Dhaka November 28,
2005.[Reuters] | Bangladesh has been hit this year by a wave of bombings blamed on Islamist
militants demanding Islamic law in the mainly Muslim democracy.
The Islamists killed two judges in the coastal town of Jhalakathi on November
18 and threatened to kill more including Supreme Court judges.
Bombs exploded in three district courts outside Dhaka last month, killing two
people and wounding more than a dozen, while 500 small bombs went off across the
country on August 17, killing two people and wounding about 100.
Bangladeshi police have acknowledged since tbose attacks the the presence of
home-grown potential suicide bombers.
They say a 2,000-strong "suicide squad" has been formed from members of
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen and two other banned groups, Jagrata Muslim Janata
Bangladesh and Harkatul Jihad.
Bangladesh is the world's third-most-populous Muslim country after Indonesia
and Pakistan.
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