National Investigation Agency today filed a second supplementary charge sheet in connection with the blast that took place on October 2, 2014 against accused Nurul Hoque Mondal alias Naeem and 27 others at a city court for waging war against Bangladesh, an Asiatic power which is in alliance and peace with India.
"They (JMB) hatched a conspiracy wherein the main purpose was to establish Sharia Law in Bangladesh by toppling (the) democratically elected government and to spread tentacles in India for the furtherance of their goal," a NIA release issued here today said.
"They also intended to collect funds for the banned outfit for its members on the pretext of helping poor Muslim students-- a fact which was established during further investigation," it said.
Probe into the matter established that all the 27 accused were associated with each other, the NIA said in its release.
On grilling Naeem, NIA had learnt that the outfit was trying to build networks in Howrah, North and South 24 Parganas and Hooghly districts too.
Bashir is the son of senior JMB leader Saidur Rahman in Bangladesh, it said.
"Materials recovered from Naeem revealed that he was
following the incidents of atrocities against Muslims all over the world and videos of Osama Bin Laden, Mulla Omar, Bangla Bhai and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
"It also revealed the way he was trained in handling weapons, fidayeen attacks and IED blasts," the NIA release said.
"He was actively involved in motivating the vulnerable youths from Sahebganj area as well as from Murshidabad for undergoing terrorist training camps organised by JMB in which handling of arms, explosives besides manufacturing bombs and physical training were imparted to them," as per the release.
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