Joint forces are preparing to raid a house, presumed to be a hideout of militants, at Shibbari in Dakkhin Surma upazila.
Police cordoned off the suspected militant den in the early hours of Friday asked the suspected militants to surrender.
However, the militants did not surrender till filing of this report at 6:30pm.
Meanwhile, a team of Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit arrived at the spot around 4pm from Dhaka.
Later, the joint forces comprising district police, and members of SWAT, including a five-member bomb disposal unit, and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) started the preparations to enter the house.
A team of Para-Commando Battalion of Bangladesh Army also went to the spot around 8pm to take part in the drive.
On the other hand, ‘the militants’ talked to police from the house several times from 1 pm to 1:45 pm.
In response to the police request for surrender, a male militant said around 1pm, “Send in force.”
“We’re on the path of Allah. Send SWAT team as early as possible. Why are you killing time?…we don’t have enough time,” said a female voice from the building around 2 pm.
Tipped off, a team of police raided the area and surrounded the five-storey building named ‘Atia Mahal’ owned by one Ustar Ali around 4:30 am, said Harun-ur-Rashid, officer-in-charge of Dakkhin Surma Police Station.
However, residents of the adjacent houses were evacuated while the shops located in the area were kept closed following the drive, said the OC.
The house owner said a man named Kawsar Ali identifying himself as an officer of private company Pran rented the house in January and his wife’s name is Marjina.
Earlier, on March 16, four suspected militants, including a female one, and a six-year-old boy were killed during a special raid by joint forces on a militant hideout at Premtala in Sitakunda upazila of Chittagong.
source:UNB
