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Bangladesh pledges full cooperation in Malaysia's GMRB crackdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49418, member: 636"] Bangladesh promises to help Malaysian cops after authorities grabbed 36 people from their country. Officials suspect these men belong to a dangerous terror group called GMRB. The Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Ministry jumped into action when news broke about the arrests. Their High Commission office in Kuala Lumpur contacted Malaysian police right away. They asked for names and details about what crimes these people supposedly committed. Malaysian courts have already charged five of the arrested men with serious crimes. The remaining suspects face ongoing investigations or deportation back home. Bangladesh government workers keep watching the situation closely as it develops. Their diplomatic staff maintains regular contact with Malaysian law enforcement agencies. The High Commission stands ready to assist any Bangladesh citizens who need legal help. Bangladesh leaders made clear statements against all types of terrorism and violent extremism. They promised complete cooperation with Malaysian authorities investigating this case. The country refuses to tolerate militant activities anywhere around the world. Their officials want to work together to stop radical groups from causing harm. This partnership shows how serious both nations take security threats. Malaysian police chief Mohd Khalid Ismail explained how they first spotted the terror group. Social media accounts run by Bangladesh nationals caught their attention when posts promoted ISIS ideas. A major three-part police operation ran from April through June this year. Cops arrested all 36 GMRB members and captured their main leader. The successful raids completely destroyed the terror network operating from Johor state. [/QUOTE]
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