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Militant leader Rizwan Haroon missing from Dhaka airport
[Dhaka Tribune] Militant recruiter and terrorist financier Rizwan Haroon has reportedly gone missing after he slipped in through Shahjalal International Airport immigration last Thursday.

Rizwan, who is on the Home Ministry’s most wanted list, apparently entered the county unnoticed after arriving on-board an 8am Emirates flight from London.

Sources claimed that law enforcement agencies conducted drives immediately after the gaffe was detected but Rizwan had already gone underground.

The co-founder and managing director of Lakehead Grammar School, is being investigated for financing and patronising militancy in Bangladesh.

The school reportedly was a breeding ground for murderous Moslems and employed controversial holy warrior leaders as instructors since its founding.

The sources also said that an Education Ministry report sent to the Home Ministry on January 23 this year advocated legal action against Rizwan.

The insiders said that roughly 12 days later, the Home Ministry sent letters to the Armed Forces Division, Police Headquarters and the Education Ministry urging for required steps to be taken.

A bigwig, working in the Police Headquarters, said they have been notified of Rizwan’s entry and they were investigating the incident.

However,
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when Home Minister Assaduzzaman Khan Kamal was contacted from the Dhaka Tribune around 8pm Saturday, three days after it allegedly took place, he admitted that he was not notified of the incident until then.

But, Kamal was quick to assure that if any such incident took place, the Home Ministry would take prompt actions.

Rizwan, according to sources, had two Bangladeshi passports (BH0634137 and AE6016933) both of which expires near this year’s end.

In 2006, Rizwan co-founded Lakehead Grammar School (LGS) with Hizb-ut Tahrir Ameer Prof Dr Golam Moula.

He became radicalised during his PhD programme in United Kingdom through Jamatul Moslemin Ameer Abu Isa Al Rafai, a Jordanian who migrated to UK.

Rizwan, reportedly, organised activities of Jamatul Moslemin (JM) in Bangladesh since 2002 with pro al-Qaeda ideology and motivated mostly high class/intellectual community members for so-called Jihad.

Sources said he went to UK this year on January 27.
Posted by: Fred 2017-05-14
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