The Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit has confirmed it is investigating intelligence reports of potential militant plots targeting high-profile locations, including the National Parliament.
During a press briefing at the DMP Media Centre on Friday, CTTC Joint Commissioner Munshi Shahabuddin addressed the concerns, stating that the unit’s cyber intelligence wing is actively analyzing the threats. While acknowledging the gravity of the reports, he urged the public not to succumb to panic.
“We have received the information and are currently processing it,” Shahabuddin said. “There is no reason to be alarmed. Our teams are fully prepared to counter any such activities.”
The security alert follows an internal memorandum issued by Police Headquarters on April 23. Signed by Deputy Inspector General Quamrul Ahsan, the notice warned that members of a banned extremist group have been in regular contact to orchestrate coordinated attacks.
According to the document, potential targets include military and police installations, critical infrastructure, religious sites, and entertainment venues.
Intelligence sources have specifically pointed to communications between two former members of the Bangladesh Army and Istiak Ahmed Sami (also known as Abu Bakkar or Abu Mohammad), a recently detained member of an outlawed extremist organization.







