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November - 2 
A seven-member National Investigation Agency (NIA) team, along with experts of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), raided an aluminum factory in Shantipara of Buardhaman District on November 2, reports The Times of India.Abdul Hakim, the Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist who
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A seven-member National Investigation Agency (NIA) team, along with experts of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), raided an aluminum factory in Shantipara of Buardhaman District on November 2, reports The Times of India.Abdul Hakim, the Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist who was injured in the bomb blast at Khagragarh on October 2, 2014 and presently admitted at SSKM Hospital in Kolkata, used to work in the factory. The factory is very near from the Khagragarh blast site. Hakim's wife Amina Biwi, who is in NIA custody at present, has told the investigators during interrogations that Abdul Hakim has been working at that factory for INR 100 per day remuneration. On October 1, a day before the blast, Hakim had worked there for the last time.NIA has learnt that Hakim used to regularly visit the Simulia madrasa (Islamic seminary). In the morning, Hakim used to work in the factory and at night he used to make IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device) and bullets to fool the neighbours by showing that he was working in a factory in Burdwan, his wife told NIA. With Hakim almost recovering from his splinter injury, NIA is all set to take him in their custody within the next few days.
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November - 2 
Border Security Force (BSF), on November 2 evening seized apprehended a woman, Anita Mandal along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with face value of INR 10,94,000 from Duisatbighi village in the Kaliachak Police Station of Malda District. She was later handed over to Police. So far in 2014, t
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Border Security Force (BSF), on November 2 evening seized apprehended a woman, Anita Mandal along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with face value of INR 10,94,000 from Duisatbighi village in the Kaliachak Police Station of Malda District. She was later handed over to Police. So far in 2014, the South Bengal Frontier of the BSF has seized FICN of face value INR 1,20,12,500 and apprehended several smugglers.
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November - 4 
Central intelligence agencies have alerted Kolkata Police about the possibility of a terror attack in the city, especially in the port area, a senior official of Kolkata Police said on November 4, reports The Times of India. "We have received inputs from central intelligence agencies that there migh
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Central intelligence agencies have alerted Kolkata Police about the possibility of a terror attack in the city, especially in the port area, a senior official of Kolkata Police said on November 4, reports The Times of India. "We have received inputs from central intelligence agencies that there might be a terror attack in Kolkata, especially in port area. We have increased security in the port area and have put the entire city under security blanket," the officer said. According to the input, terrorists may use small boats to carry out an attack in port area, he added.Tuesday's alert was that the terror strike may have been planned by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) with help from the Pakistan Navy. It comes in the backdrop of the unearthing of a Bangladeshi jihadi module in West Bengal and the attempt by al-Qaeda's Indian sub-continent wing to hijack Pakistani frigate PNS Aslat at Karachi (Sindh) in September, 2014 with the ostensible purpose to use it against Indian warships.
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Kolkata Sessions Court on November 4 remanded Abdul Hakim, the suspected terrorist who survived the Khagragarh blast in Bardhaman of October 2, 2014 in National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody till November 14, reports The Times of India. Razia Bibi, wife of dead terror suspect Shakeel Ahmed Gazi
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Kolkata Sessions Court on November 4 remanded Abdul Hakim, the suspected terrorist who survived the Khagragarh blast in Bardhaman of October 2, 2014 in National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody till November 14, reports The Times of India. Razia Bibi, wife of dead terror suspect Shakeel Ahmed Gazi, and Hakim's wife Alima Bibi were sent to jail till November 20.
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On November 4, Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted two people along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth INR one million near the Bangladesh border in Joyenapur village of Malda District, reports bignewsnetwork.com. The accused and the notes were handed over to the local Police. So far, t
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On November 4, Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted two people along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth INR one million near the Bangladesh border in Joyenapur village of Malda District, reports bignewsnetwork.com. The accused and the notes were handed over to the local Police. So far, the South Bengal Frontier of the BSF has seized more than INR 13,012,500 in FICN in the current year.
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November - 5 
A West Bengal native who is accused in a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) case was found guilty by the Ernakulam Additional Sessions Court on November 5, reports New Indian Express. The accused is Azadullah Sheikh of Murshidabad District. He is found guilty of offences under Indian Penal Code (IPC)
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A West Bengal native who is accused in a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) case was found guilty by the Ernakulam Additional Sessions Court on November 5, reports New Indian Express. The accused is Azadullah Sheikh of Murshidabad District. He is found guilty of offences under Indian Penal Code (IPC) 489 B and C for using and selling FICN. Premson Paul Manjamattam, additional public prosecutor, appeared for the prosecution.
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Fearing 'lone wolf' terrorist attacks on western targets in major metropolitan cities, central intelligence agencies have asked Police forces to take extra measures to secure embassies, consulates and nationals of such countries, especially the US, The Times of India reports on November 7. The targe
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Fearing 'lone wolf' terrorist attacks on western targets in major metropolitan cities, central intelligence agencies have asked Police forces to take extra measures to secure embassies, consulates and nationals of such countries, especially the US, The Times of India reports on November 7. The target list includes Delhi, Mumbai (Maharashtra), Kolkata (West Bengal), Hyderabad, Bangalore (Karnataka) and Chennai (Tamil Nadu).Agencies fear that educated youths from different parts of the country, radicalized over the internet by terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (IS), may carry out solo attacks on western targets, sources said. Police have been asked to specifically brief diplomats of US, Australia, Canada and European countries and beef up security in areas frequented by western nationals.Sources said agencies have picked up chatter on the internet asking youths to "pick Americans and Israelis on the streets and stab them". After the recent suicide attack across the border in Wagah, agencies are not taking the jihadi threats of similar attacks in India lightly and have stepped up vigil. The alert warns that there are now several cases of educated, young boys being radicalized over the internet in places like Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan.
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November - 6 
More than a month after an explosion killed two persons in Khagragarh in Bardhaman District of West Bengal on October 2, 2014, the Police are yet to confirm the identity of one of victims, Indian Express reports on November 7. In his dying statement, the victim had given his name as Subhan Mondal, a
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More than a month after an explosion killed two persons in Khagragarh in Bardhaman District of West Bengal on October 2, 2014, the Police are yet to confirm the identity of one of victims, Indian Express reports on November 7. In his dying statement, the victim had given his name as Subhan Mondal, a resident of East Midnapaore District. However, police could not find the village Mondal claimed to have hailed from. Mondal, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths believe, was a resident of Bangladesh. His actual identity has remained a missing link in the investigations into the blast.The NIA has now opted for Mondal’s DNA profiling to establish his identity. A Central Forensic Science Laboratory team recently visited the Police morgue in Bardhaman and collected samples from Mondal’s teeth, hair and nails for DNA testing.
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November - 7 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 7 arrested Amjad Sheikh alias Kajal, a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant and an accused in the Bardhaman blasts (October 2, 2014) case from Birbhum District of West Bengal, reports The Times of India. According to NIA, Kajal procured explo
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 7 arrested Amjad Sheikh alias Kajal, a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant and an accused in the Bardhaman blasts (October 2, 2014) case from Birbhum District of West Bengal, reports The Times of India. According to NIA, Kajal procured explosives from various chemical shops in Kolkata on the pretext of legitimate business and supplied it to bomb-makers such as Shakil Ghazi and Shobhan Mandal, who died in the Bardhaman blast. These bombs were then transported across the border by couriers such as Kausar. He is suspected to be part of a network in Delhi which NIA is now investigating. It is also suspected that he procured explosive chemicals from at least two suppliers in Delhi who also have businesses in Kolkata. After Kajal got a hint that intelligence agencies had tracked him to Delhi, Kajal fled to Basti in Uttar Pradesh where a state Policeman, who was an acquaintance, provided him shelter. However, choosing not to stay anywhere for too long, he again fled to Birbhum from where he was arrested.
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November - 7 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 7, arrested an alleged operative of the Jama’at-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Zia-ul-Haque, in connection with the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman (West Bengal) blast case, from Talha Masjid in Khagragarh area of Bardhaman District, reports Indian Expr
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 7, arrested an alleged operative of the Jama’at-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Zia-ul-Haque, in connection with the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman (West Bengal) blast case, from Talha Masjid in Khagragarh area of Bardhaman District, reports Indian Express. Haque, a resident of Old Gurutolla in Malda District of West Bengal, is considered to be closely associated with top JMB ‘commanders’, and absconding operatives Rezaul Karim and Yusuf Sheikh alias Moulana Yusuf. The probe allegedly revealed that Haque worked as a motivator. He used to collect jihadi videos and these clips were allegedly then shown to terror recruits at the Simulia and Mukhimnagar madrasas (Islamic seminary) in Districts of Bardhaman and Murshidabad.
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November - 8 
West Bengal Police on November 8 arrested Sheikh Rahmatullah alias Sajid, ‘chief commander’ of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and key accused in Bardhaman blast (October 2, 2014) case from Jessore Road near Kolkata airport, reports The Times of India. Sajid carried a reward of INR 10, 00,000
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West Bengal Police on November 8 arrested Sheikh Rahmatullah alias Sajid, ‘chief commander’ of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and key accused in Bardhaman blast (October 2, 2014) case from Jessore Road near Kolkata airport, reports The Times of India. Sajid carried a reward of INR 10, 00,000 which was announced by the NIA last week. The Bidhannagar Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) and Kolkata Police Special Task Force (STF) made the arrest and handed him over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). According to NIA sources, Sajid was "one of the key leaders in the JMB conspiracy" and his arrest will help unravel the outfit's terror designs not only against Bangladesh but also on possible Indian targets. "He was one of the key JMB leaders and is undoubtedly a big catch," a senior NIA official commented.Though security agencies believe the arrest will unravel hawala (illegal money transaction) chain that brings funds from Bangladesh to run terror modules in India. "Initial investigation reveals that Sajid was about to receive INR 1, 00,000 through a courier. This is why he had travelled to North 24-Parganas. We intercepted the courier and persuaded him to convince Sajid to come to Jessore Road. Sources said Sajid was jailed for several years in Bangladesh and was closely working with bomb-maker Boma Mizan, who is now reportedly hiding in West Bengal. ATS officer R N Banerjee said they seized fake driving licenses and PAN cards from Sajid. "We found four fake identities in the name of Buran Sheikh with a Nanoor, Birbhum address. He also used the alias Surat Ali and gave his address as Sahebganj, Jharkhand," said an officer. Both addresses are important — while Birbhum District’s Kirnahar has been found to be a hotbed of JMB activities, the module reportedly had training centres in Jharkhand."In the initial stages of questioning, Sajid said he was looking to create a greater Bangladesh that will strictly follow Shariat law," said a source.
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November - 9 
At least four women jihadis trained at Simulia madrasa (Islamic seminary) in Bardhaman District (West Bengal) are at large Assam, reveals Sujena Begum one of the accused in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast, The Times of India reports on November 10. "Sujena has said during interrogation that she
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At least four women jihadis trained at Simulia madrasa (Islamic seminary) in Bardhaman District (West Bengal) are at large Assam, reveals Sujena Begum one of the accused in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast, The Times of India reports on November 10. "Sujena has said during interrogation that she and at least four other women from the state have also been trained at Simulia. They all went for a three-month training programme," a source said.
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November - 9 
Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) allegedly involved in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast, was planning to carry out terror attacks in India, in addition to the outfit's plans to trigger explosion in the neighbouring country, New Indian Express reports on November 10. According to the sources
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Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) allegedly involved in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast, was planning to carry out terror attacks in India, in addition to the outfit's plans to trigger explosion in the neighbouring country, New Indian Express reports on November 10. According to the sources who questioned Sajid, alleged to be a mastermind of the blast, JMB was trying to set up a terror network in West Bengal, particularly in three Districts of Murshidabad, Nadia, Malda, and in Assam through armed struggle besides having an 'Shariyat' rule in Bangladesh, official sources said. In the process, the banned terror group was ready to do terror acts to achieve their goal, Sajid, a Bangladeshi national and stated to be the 'chief commander' of JMB, is claimed to have confessed before the investigators. The Times of India adds on November 12 that JMB was to evolve as a disciplined 'army' and not a terror outfit. Sajid has revealed that his wife Fatima, an Indian, was tasked with setting up woman's modules in states of Jharkhand and Odisha. Sajid went on to claim that women played a very important role in this operation. "Their role was not limited to teaching the Sharia laws or transporting the bombs. We had also advised them to travel to other states and encourage others to join. Some of the women were also told to lay honey traps on government officials to seek information and also favours," said Sajid Ali. "It worked to a large extent in West Bengal and we were confident that it would work in other states as well. The Majlis-e-Shura or the central committee of the Jamaat maintained that what we needed to build was an army and not a terror outfit. We were told to deploy the tactics that an army would do," Sajid told the NIA officials. Sajid reportedly said there are 13 active Jihadi couples, while at least two dozen others are part of the sleeper cells. "Most of these women hail from poor socio-economic background. Once they completed education at Simulia and Lalgola madrasas (Islamic seminary) they underwent a 'personality' test. Those found fit for 'Jihad' were asked to marry cadres from Bangladesh," said a source.
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November - 10 
On November 10, an minor explosion took place outside the Central Reserve Terrorist Force (CRPF) camp in West Bengal's Salt Lake area where National Investigation Agency (NIA) has set up a makeshift office for the Bardhaman blast probe, reports The Times of India. NIA officers were questioning three
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On November 10, an minor explosion took place outside the Central Reserve Terrorist Force (CRPF) camp in West Bengal's Salt Lake area where National Investigation Agency (NIA) has set up a makeshift office for the Bardhaman blast probe, reports The Times of India. NIA officers were questioning three major Bangladeshi terror suspects Sajid, Hamid and Zia-ul-Haque when the blast was heard around 7.30pm, said sources. The blast site is close to Technopolis and the tech hub of Sector V of Salt Lake. CCTV footage from near Technopolis and a bus stand right outside the CRPF camp show a red car parked in the vicinity for quite some time. A large Police force has cordoned off the area and bomb disposal experts are on the ground. Samples collected from the spot point to a crude bomb but without splinters, say sources. Traffic has been restricted on the road. Police suspect the bomb was thrown from a bus and hit the boundary wall of the CRPF camp. "There has been an explosion but it doesn't seem serious. The explosion took place in a corner of the bus stand right in front of the CPRF camp. The police commissioner and detective chief have examined the spot very carefully but there was neither any smell nor any residue of explosives," said a police officer. "We have strengthened security around the CRPF camp," Bidhannagar Police Commissioner, Rajiv Kumar said. Kolkata was on high alert last week after intelligence inputs of a possible terror strike on Kolkata port between November 4 and 7, 2014.
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November - 11 
A court in Kolkata on November 11 sent Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant Amjad Sheikh, a key conspirator in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast to National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody till November 20, 2014, reports IANSLive. Absconding after the blast, Sheikh allegedly was hidin
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A court in Kolkata on November 11 sent Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant Amjad Sheikh, a key conspirator in the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast to National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody till November 20, 2014, reports IANSLive. Absconding after the blast, Sheikh allegedly was hiding in Uttar Pradesh (UP) before his eventual arrest from West Bengal. The Times of India adds that the UP Policeman who gave shelter Sheikh has turned out to be a Constable with the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) which guards the Indo-Nepal and Bhutan borders. It has also been found that the Constable was aware of the antecedents of the accused and yet not only sheltered him in Basti, UP, but also made arrangements for his hideout in Chennai (Tamil Nadu) later. According to NIA sources, the SSB constable, who also hails from the same place in Birbhum (West Bengal) to which Sheikh belonged, had been consistently helping him following the blast.
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November - 11 
Government of India (GoI) has declared the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) a terrorist organisation, banning it for five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, reports The Telegraph on November 12. KLO’s ban is the 37th in the list of banned terrorist organisations. Its leaders
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Government of India (GoI) has declared the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) a terrorist organisation, banning it for five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, reports The Telegraph on November 12. KLO’s ban is the 37th in the list of banned terrorist organisations. Its leaders have had hideouts in neighbouring Bhutan and Bangladesh. The Sangai Express further adds that KLO, which came into existence in 1993 has been consolidating its position in the fourteen Districts in Assam and six Districts in West Bengal organisationally and in terms of weapons and cadres and to achieve the objective of a separate "sovereign Kamatapur state".
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November - 13 
Government on November 13 said it was monitoring the activities of some madrasas (Islamic seminary) over suspicions that foreign teachers there were indoctrinating young students in the jihadi ideology, reports Indian Express. “We are keeping an eye on every activity,” Union Minister for Home Minist
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Government on November 13 said it was monitoring the activities of some madrasas (Islamic seminary) over suspicions that foreign teachers there were indoctrinating young students in the jihadi ideology, reports Indian Express. “We are keeping an eye on every activity,” Union Minister for Home Minister Rajnath Singh said. He was replying to a question over reports of Bangladeshi nationals teaching students at a madrasa in West Bengal’s Bardhaman District and Centre’s plans to conduct a survey to check whether foreign nationals were deployed in seminaries.
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November - 13 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has tracked the source of funds utilised in Bardhaman (West Bengal ) blast of October 2, 2014 to sustain the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) modules in India, The Times of India reports on November 14. The agency has identified a man named Abdul Noor, suspec
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has tracked the source of funds utilised in Bardhaman (West Bengal ) blast of October 2, 2014 to sustain the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) modules in India, The Times of India reports on November 14. The agency has identified a man named Abdul Noor, suspected to be a key operative of the outfit in Bangladesh, as the man who carried cash tranches across the border periodically. NIA has also identified a JMB operative from West Bengal who was working as a mason in Jammu and Kashmir. The man has already been interrogated by the agency. The agency has also found that not only did all members have wives who were equally involved in all terror acts but the top brass among the Indian module had more than one wife who were all engaged in terror activities. In fact, marriages were deliberately solemnised among members of the module much on the lines of Maoists. Women were, however, given training only in firing of weapons and not in making of bombs. "This is a unique development as far as jihadi terrorism in India is concerned. The JMB module in India has 50 per cent women. All have been indoctrinated, well-trained in physical combat and weapon operation and married to their jihadi colleagues," said an NIA officer.
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November - 16 
According to intelligence inputs, al Qaeda, which has announced plans to target India, is keen on recruiting youth trained in computers or aeronautics for its terror designs and is taking the help of banned terror outfit Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for this, Oman Tribune reports on Nov
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According to intelligence inputs, al Qaeda, which has announced plans to target India, is keen on recruiting youth trained in computers or aeronautics for its terror designs and is taking the help of banned terror outfit Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for this, Oman Tribune reports on November 17. Sources said intelligence inputs shared by central agencies with the Police in some major cities including Delhi, Bangalore (Karnataka), Kolkata (West Bengal) and Mumbai (Maharashtra) talked of al Qaeda not only planning to recruit disgruntled youth but had a target to pick up those familiar with use of computers or having knowledge about aeroplanes. They said that al Qaeda is using Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives in Pakistan to establish contacts with the sleeper cells of SIMI to recruit educated Muslim youth. “A recruit with some technical skill can prove to be more lethal than others. Al Qaeda wants to add manpower and gain capabilities,” an official said. Sources said that al Qaeda has plans to cause blasts and other disturbances in India.
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November - 16 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), investigating the October 2 Bardhaman blast, is looking for Gulshan Bibi- “drug queen" from Kolkata, now reportedly based in Chennai (Tamil Nadu), New Indian Express reports on November 16. Gulshan Bibi, who fled to Chennai years ago, still runs, through remo
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA), investigating the October 2 Bardhaman blast, is looking for Gulshan Bibi- “drug queen" from Kolkata, now reportedly based in Chennai (Tamil Nadu), New Indian Express reports on November 16. Gulshan Bibi, who fled to Chennai years ago, still runs, through remote control, the narcotics business and sleuths have found connections between her and Islamic terrorists, said NIA sources. However, the Police in Chennai have no clue about her. Official sources in the Chennai branch of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) too said no drug smuggler or peddler by the name of Gulshan Bibi had figured in their radar so far. But NIA sources in Kolkata said Gulshan provided shelter to two Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorists, who visited Chennai before the May 1 blasts at the Central railway station.
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November - 18 
On November 18, one Pulak Sadhu (30), the owner of a house-cum-shop in Kesabganj Chati in Bardhaman District was picked up by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths for interrogations after Bardhaman blast suspect, Amjad revealed he kept the picric acid at his accommodation rented out by Pu
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On November 18, one Pulak Sadhu (30), the owner of a house-cum-shop in Kesabganj Chati in Bardhaman District was picked up by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths for interrogations after Bardhaman blast suspect, Amjad revealed he kept the picric acid at his accommodation rented out by Pulak. This place is barely one kilometre from the Khagragarh blast site. When the NIA officials grilled Pulak, he told them that after knowing that Amjad was a suspected JMB terrorist, he threw all the containers to a pond near Rabindra Bhwan in Borhat area of Bardhaman. Pulak himself accompanied the NIA officials and fishermen to the pond, where five containers of picric acid were recovered. Five more containers are missing. Amjad had earlier told NIA that there were ten containers with pricric acid at the Borhat godown.
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November - 18 
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on November 18 met Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh and discussed with him the Bardhaman blast and other issues concerning the state, reports The Times of India. Official sources said that during the 30-minute meeting, Banerjee briefed the home minis
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on November 18 met Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh and discussed with him the Bardhaman blast and other issues concerning the state, reports The Times of India. Official sources said that during the 30-minute meeting, Banerjee briefed the home minister regarding the prevailing law and order in West Bengal. Singh is understood to have raised the issue of incident of the blast and asked Banerjee to intensify the vigil across the state. Issues like modernisation of Police Forces and the Naxal situation also figured their meeting, sources said.
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November - 19 
Intelligence agencies tracking the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman (West Bengal) blast said that some madrasas (Islamic Seminary) in West Bengal had indoctrinated children to hatred and violence, New Indian Express reports on November 20. The interrogation of terror suspect, Sujena Begum, wife of Sahanur
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Intelligence agencies tracking the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman (West Bengal) blast said that some madrasas (Islamic Seminary) in West Bengal had indoctrinated children to hatred and violence, New Indian Express reports on November 20. The interrogation of terror suspect, Sujena Begum, wife of Sahanur Alom, has revealed that Simulia Madrasa used by Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) as terror training centre had admitted a few girls from Assam in the 11-18 age group. Sujena told interrogators that she was brought to Simulia Madrasa in 2012 by her husband. She and other inmates had imparted training in physical activities and arms handling, she said. Sujena said the girls were from West Bengal, Assam and Jharkhand. The agencies said Sujena, after completing her training, became a Jihadi trainer in Barpeta District of Assam and had organised training of women in her locality. Agencies alleged that some religious leaders from West Bengal were involved in indoctrination in Madrasas and the event is locally called as ‘Dharma Mahasabhas’. Agencies said jihadi preachers are targeting students and Hafiz alias Hedayutallah, a suspected Bangladeshi national, was involved in propagating hardline Wahabi brand of Islam followed in Saudi Arabia.
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November - 19 
The Times of India on October 20 adds that the NIA officials are on the lookout for three children of Yousuf Sheikh, Rahima Khatoon (5), Asifa Khatoon (4) and son Khattab Sheikh (2). Yousuf Sheikh is one of the key accused in the Burdwan blast case, who used to give jihadi training at the Simulia ma
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The Times of India on October 20 adds that the NIA officials are on the lookout for three children of Yousuf Sheikh, Rahima Khatoon (5), Asifa Khatoon (4) and son Khattab Sheikh (2). Yousuf Sheikh is one of the key accused in the Burdwan blast case, who used to give jihadi training at the Simulia madrassa in Mangalkote. NIA officials believe that Yousuf, who is now absconding, will not take the risk of travelling with three kids, as they are too young and this can even lead to his identification. NIA officials also suspect that Yousuf would try to cross the border to reach Bangladesh. The NIA is getting new clues to a wider terror network with each passing day of its investigation into the Burdwan blast case, reported The Times of India on October 19. An intelligence sources said that What was suspected to be the handiwork of elements from Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), Harkat-ul-Jihadi Islami (HuJI) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) of India and Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) of Bangladesh now seems to point to a much bigger network that was trying to recruit, train and push back cadres into Bangladesh and parts of Assam to "revive Jihadi terrorism."
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November - 20 
A city sessions court in Kolkata on November 20 sent Myanmarese national Khaleed alias Mohammed Khalid, who was brought to Kolkata on transit remand after his arrest over his alleged links with the Bardhaman blast (October 2, 2014), to eight days' National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody, reports
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A city sessions court in Kolkata on November 20 sent Myanmarese national Khaleed alias Mohammed Khalid, who was brought to Kolkata on transit remand after his arrest over his alleged links with the Bardhaman blast (October 2, 2014), to eight days' National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody, reports The Times of India. All the eight accused arrested in connection with the Bardhaman blast were produced before the court. Sajid alias Rahmatullah, the head of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh’s (JMB) Bardhaman module and Amjad Seikh, the man responsible for supplying chemicals were also sent to NIA custody. Five others, Abdul Hakim, Zia-ul-Haque, Hasem Mollah alias Burhan Mollah, Amina Biwi and Rajia Biwi, were sent into judicial custody till December 5. NIA sources said that Khalid, a Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-trained terrorist, has strong connections with a Bangladeshi terrorist outfit, JMB. The Bangladesh home department has handed over vital documents regarding the Bardhaman blast to the NIA team. According to NIA sources, Khalid allegedly belongs to Rohingya Solidarity Organization (RSO), a militant outfit fighting for the rights of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. He is suspected to be running terror camps in border areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar and was found in possession of videos of terror training, literature on poison and bomb-making, apart from documents related to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
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November - 21 
Indian security agencies believe that the absconding 'Haath-Kata' Nasirullah, who was training jihadis at Mukimnagar in Murshidabad District of West Bengal is none other than Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh 'military chief' Sohel Mahfuz, The Times of India reports on November 22. Bangladeshi authori
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Indian security agencies believe that the absconding 'Haath-Kata' Nasirullah, who was training jihadis at Mukimnagar in Murshidabad District of West Bengal is none other than Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh 'military chief' Sohel Mahfuz, The Times of India reports on November 22. Bangladeshi authorities have indicated that Mahfuz is the most important name on the list of 41 militants suspected to be hiding in India. Dhaka had handed over this list to India two days ago. Sources say Myanmar militant Khalid Mohammad and JMB 'Bengal head' Sajid both of whom are in custody have confirmed that Mahfuz was posing as Nasirullah in India. Explaining how Mahfuz managed to hide in Bengal and rebuild JMB, National Investigation Agency (NIA) officers said the outfit adopted a "cut-out" strategy, in which senior leaders are isolated from field-level operatives to carry out subversive activities and attacks on heads of state. The strategy leaves JMB activists in the dark about the identities of top leaders of the outfit as they blindly carry out orders they consider part of their "religious duty", say sources. As a result, when a JMB cadre is arrested, he cannot lead security agencies to anyone high up in the chain.
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November - 27 
A team of Bangladeshi intelligence officials on November 27 reached Kolkata (West Bengal) to talk to investigators, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), regarding the October 2 Bardhaman blast in which terror group Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) is suspected to be involved, repo
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A team of Bangladeshi intelligence officials on November 27 reached Kolkata (West Bengal) to talk to investigators, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), regarding the October 2 Bardhaman blast in which terror group Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) is suspected to be involved, reports New Indian Express. Bangladesh's Minister of State for Home Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, "The delegation is expected to visit Bardhaman and hold talks with the investigators, including NIA officers." Kamal added, "Both India and Bangladesh are committed to fight against terrorism. The delegation will share information with the NIA to help it locate more suspects". The team comprises high-ranking officials of Bangladesh's Directorate General of Forces Intelligence, the National Security Intelligence and the Detective Branch and other agencies.
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November - 27 
Police on November 27 recovered a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) poster pasted on the boundary walls of the playground of a high school at Bishnupur under Rajarhat Police Station in North 24-Parganas District, reports New Indian Express. The poster, written in black ink has threatening of a h
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Police on November 27 recovered a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) poster pasted on the boundary walls of the playground of a high school at Bishnupur under Rajarhat Police Station in North 24-Parganas District, reports New Indian Express. The poster, written in black ink has threatening of a human bomb explosion at Sealdah Railway Station (Kolkata) as part of JMB plan. The poster said the outfit would use an 18-year-old girl as human bomb at Sealdah station. However, there was no mention of any time of the blast, District Police sources said adding the matter was being investigated to see if it had any link with the October 2, 2014 Bardhaman blast case.
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November - 29 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on November 29 arrested a man, identified as Rejabul Haque and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value over INR 2,56,500 in Malda District, reports Firstpost. The arrest and the seizure was made from near Churiantpur border outpost. The accuse
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on November 29 arrested a man, identified as Rejabul Haque and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value over INR 2,56,500 in Malda District, reports Firstpost. The arrest and the seizure was made from near Churiantpur border outpost. The accused along with the notes have been handed over to Police. In addition, BSF South Bengal Frontier in November, 2014 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with face value of INR 23, 94,000 along with 48.78 kilogram of ganja (hashish) and over 5.5 kilogram of gold. The recovery were made in the three Districts of Malda, Murshidabad and Nadia. BSF troopers have also arrested 339 Bangladeshi illegal migrants in the past month.
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November - 30 
A Bangladesh delegation comprising high officials of law enforcement and intelligence agencies after a three-day visit to India on November 30 confirmed the involvement of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in the October 2 Bardhaman blast in West Bengal (India), reports Dhaka Tribune. The three-
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A Bangladesh delegation comprising high officials of law enforcement and intelligence agencies after a three-day visit to India on November 30 confirmed the involvement of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in the October 2 Bardhaman blast in West Bengal (India), reports Dhaka Tribune. The three-day visit of the Bangladesh delegation was aimed at investigating the involvement of JMB men in the blast and also to help the Indian intelligence agencies locate the militants believed to be hiding in India. Meanwhile, Assistant Inspector General of Police Mahfuzur Rahman, a member of Bangladesh delegation that returned on November 30 after visiting Kolkata (India) said that Law enforcers of Bangladesh and India have launched simultaneous drives in their territories to capture over a hundred operatives of JMB, reports The Daily Star. He said “The drives are being carried out following the exchange of concrete information between investigators of the two neighbors regarding operatives of the banned outfit in India and Bangladesh.”
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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