After the October 2 explosion at Khagragarh in West Bengal's Burdwan district, Assam police had conducted raids at various places and kept some people under surveillance, the DGP told reporters on the sidelines of a police event here.
With the arrest of six JMB linkmen from Barpeta district after the Burdwan blast and surveillance, the police had evidence of a sleeper cell of JMB in the state, Sharma said.
To a question, the DGP said the police never make arrests without evidence.
Formed in 1998 in Palampur in Bangladesh by Maulana Abdur Rahman, the JMB was banned by the Bangladesh government in 2005 after attacks on NGOs, but it struck that year by exploding 500 bombs at 300 sites across that country.
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