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Bangladesh hunts more extremists ahead of Kerry visit

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DHAKA: Bangladesh police said on Sunday they were hunting more extremist leaders after shooting dead the suspected mastermind of a deadly cafe attack, on the eve of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s first visit.

Security forces stormed a militant hideout outside Dhaka on Saturday, killing three suspected Islamists including the Bangladesh­born Canadian accused of organising last month’s attack that killed 22 people, mostly foreigners.

Authoritie­s say that after returning from Canada in 2013, Tamim Chowdhury led a faction of the banned militant group Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), blamed for a series of recent attacks on religious minorities.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for the July 1 seige of the upmarket Dhaka cafe in which gunmen held hostage mainly Western diners including one American, before killing them.

But police say the homegrown JMB, which has pledged allegiance to the IS group, was behind the raid. They deny the presence of internatio­nal jihadist groups. “We’re hopeful we can now capture and eliminate other extremists including Zia,” assistant inspector general of police, Mohammad Moniruzzam­an, told AFP.

Police suspect Zia, a former army major whose full name is Syed Ziaul Haque, heads another local extremist group called Ansar al Islam, blamed for the machete murders of a dozen secular writers and two gay activists.

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Security forces stormed a militant hideout outside Dhaka on Saturday, killing three suspected Islamists

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