Dhaka: Bangladesh on November 14 said it was investigating into the list given by
India regarding the existence of terrorist camps and Indian insurgents from North
East in this country.
"We will let them know once the probe is over," Foreign Secretary Shamsher Mobin
Chowdhury told reporters.
India has given Bangladesh a list prepared by security agencies, consisting of 99
terrorist training camps and 77 wanted insurgents, including some leaders, as also
nine criminals who have been arrested by Bangla authorities.
Providing their exact locations in the list, India has told Bangladesh to shut down
the camps.
Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani last week said operatives of Pakistan's
intelligence agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and al-Qaida terror network
are active in Bangladesh, an allegation Bangladesh vehemently denied.
The camps in the list included those run by National Liberation Front of Tripura
(NLFT), All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak
Muivah (NSCN-IM), People's Liberation Army (PLA), United Liberation Front of Assam
(ULFA), National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Muslim United Liberation Tiger
of Assam (MULTA), Achik National Volunteer Council, Chakma National Liberation Front
(CNLF), and Dima Halam Daoga.
PTI