<p>Kolkata: Two persons, suspected to be members of the banned outfit Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), have been arrested from Birbhum district by the Special Task Force of West Bengal Police, a senior officer said on Friday.</p>.<p>The two arrested persons, identified as Ajmol Hossain and Saheb Ali Khan, were nabbed from Nalhati and Murarai areas on the intervening night of May 8 and 9, the police officer said.</p>.<p>They were found to be propagating the ideology of JMB as part of a module engaged in spreading seditious and jihadi materials by using encrypted sophisticated mediums, he said.</p>.<p>They were also engaged in recruiting and motivating Muslim youths to join terror organisations and radicalising them with a view to wage war against India, he said.</p>.Supreme Court directs Bengal govt to grant sanction for prosecuting TMC leader Partha Chatterjee, others in the cash-for-jobs scam.<p>Hossain had earlier attempted to cross over to Bangladesh to carry out jihadi activities and has connections in other parts of the subcontinent, the officer said.</p>.<p>He said police were investigating whether the duo, along with other associates, also tried to procure firearms and explosives for subversive activities.</p>.<p>They were produced before the court of Assistant Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM), Rampurhat seeking 14 days of police custody.</p>.<p>"However, as it was late production, the court sent the duo to one-day judicial custody and the hearing on prayer for police custody will be held tomorrow," Assistant Public Prosecutor Saikat Hati said. </p>
<p>Kolkata: Two persons, suspected to be members of the banned outfit Jamatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), have been arrested from Birbhum district by the Special Task Force of West Bengal Police, a senior officer said on Friday.</p>.<p>The two arrested persons, identified as Ajmol Hossain and Saheb Ali Khan, were nabbed from Nalhati and Murarai areas on the intervening night of May 8 and 9, the police officer said.</p>.<p>They were found to be propagating the ideology of JMB as part of a module engaged in spreading seditious and jihadi materials by using encrypted sophisticated mediums, he said.</p>.<p>They were also engaged in recruiting and motivating Muslim youths to join terror organisations and radicalising them with a view to wage war against India, he said.</p>.Supreme Court directs Bengal govt to grant sanction for prosecuting TMC leader Partha Chatterjee, others in the cash-for-jobs scam.<p>Hossain had earlier attempted to cross over to Bangladesh to carry out jihadi activities and has connections in other parts of the subcontinent, the officer said.</p>.<p>He said police were investigating whether the duo, along with other associates, also tried to procure firearms and explosives for subversive activities.</p>.<p>They were produced before the court of Assistant Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM), Rampurhat seeking 14 days of police custody.</p>.<p>"However, as it was late production, the court sent the duo to one-day judicial custody and the hearing on prayer for police custody will be held tomorrow," Assistant Public Prosecutor Saikat Hati said. </p>