Published on 12:00 AM, December 16, 2015

Pakistani diplomat ‘linked to terror financing’ in Bangladesh

Says confessional statement of JMB man

The government has not made any move against a Pakistani female diplomat even though an arrested militant confessed his link with the envoy before a Dhaka court nine days ago.

Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) operative Idris Sheikh was arrested on November 29 in the capital and he made the confessional statement on December 6.

According to a top Detective Branch (DB) official investigating the case, Idris in the statement said he got a ride from the diplomat in her car from Baitul Mukarram to Fakirerpool and received Tk 30,000 from her.

Idris had conversations with the diplomat several times over mobile phones between June and July this year.

Asked, the DB official said Idris did not disclose the details of his dealings with her and why she gave him the money.

At one point in their “dealings” the diplomat asked Idris to meet her at Uttara. But, on Idris' request she met him in Motijheel area where he had his business, the official said.

The official quoting Idris' statement said he got acquainted to Pakistani citizen Kamal, who identified himself as an ISI agent, through one Babul, who had settled in Pakistan. When Kamal left Bangladesh in 2012, he gave Idris a mobile phone number saying that the owner of the number would look after all his business dealings with Babul.

When Idris called, he learnt the number belonged to the diplomat.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday said when they would be sure [about the involvement of the diplomat], they would take action through the foreign ministry.

“The detectives are vigilant. Many names can be mentioned [during investigations], but we won't do anything until we are sure,” Kamal said while talking to journalists at Hotel Sonargaon after an event.

He said Pakistan was still conspiring against Bangladesh.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam yesterday said, “Still we don't have any information and no one has informed us anything about the matter. We will take instant action after getting necessary information.”

The government would take action in light of the Geneva Convention against the Pakistani diplomat if she was found guilty and her direct involvement was proved, diplomatic sources said.

“We will not hesitate to expel her immediately or give Pakistan a few hours to withdraw her after getting specific information from the home ministry,” said a senior official at the foreign ministry.

Despite repeated attempts, they Pakistan embassy could not be reached for comments.

In January this year, Mazhar Khan, a Pakistani official working at the Dhaka mission, was expelled after Bangladesh intelligence accused him of funding Islamist radicals and peddling fake currency.

IDRIS

Monirul Islam, DB joint commissioner, earlier said that Idris had been spying in Bangladesh for a foreign intelligence agency for years.

Idris used to maintain communication with an official of the agency with a "spy mobile phone”, Monir told a press briefing following the arrest of four JMB operatives, including Idris.

Idris and arrestees Mogbul Sharif, Md Salam and Mostafa Zaman -- all Bangladeshis -- had been visiting and staying in Pakistan for years.

Detectives claimed that they recovered the so-called spy mobile phone and four other mobile phones, three Bangladeshi passports, copies of visas and currencies of some countries.

Of the four, Idris and Sharif got Pakistani citizenship during their stay in Pakistan in 1990 and 1989 respectively.

The DB official claimed that Idris went to Pakistan from Bangladesh in 1985 through India and got the citizenship marrying a Pakistani woman.

He participated in the 2002 Pakistan general election as a candidate under Pak Muslim Alliance party but was defeated. He then returned to Bangladesh in 2007 and joined JMB.

"In only the last two years, he [Idris] made 48 trips to Pakistan," Monirul said.