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Some attacks came from another Islamic terrorist group outlawed in 2005 named Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, including the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack [16] and 2001 Ramna Batamul bombings. [17] Mufti Hannan , the leader of the terrorist group was sentenced to death on 23 December 2008.
The 2004 Dhaka grenade attack took place at an anti-terrorism rally organised by Awami League on Bangabandhu Avenue on 21 August 2004. The attack left 24 dead and more than 500 injured. The attack was carried out at 5:22 pm after Sheikh Hasina, the leader of opposition had finished addressing a crowd of 20,000 people from the back of a truck. [2]
Banani graveyard, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Nationality: Bangladeshi: Other names: Chhotoo (ছোটু) Alma mater: Goizueta Business School (did not graduate) Known for: July 2016 Dhaka attack victim: Family: Simeen Rahman (mother) Muhammad Waquer Bin Hossain (father) Zaraif Ayaat Hossain (elder brother) [1] Website: www.faraazhossain.com
Dhaka Attack (Bengali: ঢাকা অ্যাটাক) is a Bangladeshi police action thriller film produced by Bangladesh Police Paribar Kallyan Samity Ltd., Three Wheelers Ltd. and Splash Multimedia. [ 3 ]
On 4 August 2004, a bomb attack on Rangmahal Cinema and at Monika Cinema in Sylhet killed one and injured ten. [35] On 21 August 2004, HuJI militants perpetrated a grenade attack on an Awami League rally in Dhaka, resulting in 24 deaths and over 300 injuries. [36]
In Dhaka, they exploded near Bangladesh Secretariat, the Supreme Court Complex, the Prime Minister's Office, the Dhaka University campus, the Dhaka Sheraton Hotel and Zia International Airport. [1] At least 115 people were injured when 500 small bombs were exploded in 63 out of 64 districts of Bangladesh.
Huda was serving as the Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner during the incident of 2004 Dhaka grenade attack that killed 19 and injured over 200 others. [5] [6] He went abroad on the day of the attack. [5] In July 2011, 30 people were added to the supplementary charge sheets of the grenade attack case which included Huda's name. [7]
A memorial monument at the lakeshore in front of the museum. Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, [a] also known as Bangabandhu Bhaban or Dhanmondi 32, located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh, [1] was the personal residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who was also called Bangabandhu, the founding leader and president of Bangladesh. [2]