"The members of our detective branch arrested him last night raiding a house at Baridhara area (in Dhaka) acting on a secret tip off," an official of the Dhaka metropolitan police told PTI.
Abdullah Al Ghalib, who was arrested by police, appeared to be in his early 30s and was believed to be a trained recruiter of the outfit.
Over 40 so-called Jihadi books, four computer hard disks, two portable disk drives and a passport was also seized from his house during the raid.
Security officials are yet to detail Islamic State (IS) operations in Bangladesh but Ghalib's arrest comes six days after the detective branch said they arrested two suspected agents of the terror group here.
In September last year, police said they had arrested a British man on suspicion that he was trying to recruit people for IS.
The alleged IS recruiter had spent time in Syria and previously belonged to militant group al-Nusra Front, they had said.
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