According to the letter issued by the ATS, a meeting was held between JAHA-India and JMB members at Islami Dawa Centre, Dubrajpur in Pakur, on January 6. Abdul Mamun, a JMB member, also attended.Mammun held a meeting with members of an organisation called JAHA and provided terrorist training to several cadres before returning to Bangladesh. “It is learnt that Abdul Mamun illegally crossed the border and came to Pakur on January 6. During his visit, he provided training to 15 JAHA members. He left India on January 7, 2025, by Dhuliyan route,” stated the letter.“In view of the above threat, you are requested to suitably brief and alert your field formation form for collecting actionable intelligence in this regard and to take appropriate, preventive & precautionary measures So that nothing untoward happens, it said.The letter further stated the names of all 15 individuals who received training in Pakur. ATS intelligence suggests that several individuals from Jalangi in Murshidabad also participated in the meeting.
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