11 May 2017 | 01:25 PM UTC
Bangladesh: Five militants detonate explosives during raid near Dhaka on May 11
Five militants detonate explosives during a police raid on their hideout near Dhaka on May 11, killing themselves
Event
Five militants were killed after they detonated explosive devices during a police raid on their hideout located about 200 km (120 mi) from Dhaka on Thursday, May 11. The suspects reportedly belonged to the Islamic State (IS) affiliated group Jamaat-ul-Mujahadeen Bangladesh (JMB).
Context
A similar incident occurred on April 27, when a standoff with four suspected JMB militants ended after they set off explosive devices in the northern town of Shibganj.
The number of terrorist attacks has been gradually increasing in predominantly Muslim Bangladesh, a country of 160 million people. Over the past few years, several prominent liberal writers and members of religious minorities have been killed. Some terrorist groups, including JMB, have pledged allegiance to IS. JMB has claimed responsibility for several attacks in Bangladesh, including the attack on a café on July 1, 2016, in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter, in which 22 people were killed. Police have killed more than 40 suspected terrorists in raids since the café attack.
Advice
Due to the high risk of terrorism in Bangladesh, always be on guard when visiting sites deemed particularly likely to be targeted (public transportation, train stations, ports, airports, public or government buildings, embassies or consulates, international organizations, schools and universities, religious sites, markets, hotels and restaurants frequented by foreigners/Westerners, festivals, etc.). Remain vigilant and report any suspicious objects or behavior to the authorities.