Woman, 3 children surrender before police from Jessore militant den

Jessore: A woman, named Khadija, along with three children surrendered before police from the suspected militant hideout at municipality area of Jessore.
Police claimed that Khadiza is sister of top ‘Neo JMB’ leader Nurul Islam Marzan, who allegedly coordinated the Gulshan café attack.
The Jessore superintendent of police (SP) Anisur Rahman said Khadiza along with three children surrendered before police at about 3:05pm on Monday from the four-storey building behind the Ghop Noapara road Jame mosque at the city.
According to Khadiza’s request her parents were present during the surrender, said the SP. However, a team of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) is conducting search drive at the house.
The Jessore superintendent of police (SP) Anisur Rahman said they are confirmed about the information that militant Marzan’s sister is inside the hideout. Police asked the militant suspects to surrender before them. The law enforcers will take further action if the suspected militants do not surrender.
However, the residents at the suspected militant den were shifted to safe place.
The Kotwali Police Station officer-in-charge ATM Ajmal Huda said tipped off that the militants are staying in the house, a team of police cordoned off a house in the area around 10:00pm on Sunday.
The house owner, Haider Ali, said being informed by a relative he went to his residence at about 4:00am on Monday. However, the police officials did not let him enter into the house.
Haider added, two families rented his house while he along with his family member stays at an adjacent house. He said Moshiur Rahman, along with his wife and three children, rented a flat at the second floor of his house. They have been living there for around a year.
Police is claiming Moshiur Rahman as a suspected militant. He is a resident of Kushtia.
The anti-terrorism operation began after a team of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) reached the spot from Dhaka.
The Jessore Additional superintendent of police (ASP) told reporters SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) members cordoned off the building.