Lashkar-e-Tayyiba militants arrive in Dhaka as Yunus resumes Karachi flights

Investigative journalist Sahidul Hasan Khokon has dropped a bombshell accusation that exposes the pro-Islamist, Pakistan-appeasing Yunus regime’s reckless facilitation of terrorist infiltration into Bangladesh.

In a post on X on Saturday, Khokon revealed that Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG-342, arriving from Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport, touched down at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 4:20am on January 30, with 113 passengers on board.

Among them, he alleges, were identified Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) militants, their names and affiliations glaringly listed in passportsโ€”clear evidence of unchecked entry under the current fascist junta’s lax or deliberate security lapses.

“Arrival of Lashkar-e-Taiba militants from Pakistan to Bangladesh,” Khokon posted bluntly, sharing what appear to be passport scans.

This chilling incident arrives hot on the heels of the Yunus regime’s highly controversial resumption of direct Dhaka-Karachi flights just last weekโ€”the first in 14 yearsโ€”after closed-door deals with Pakistani authorities.

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The route’s revival, celebrated with pomp and water cannon salutes, came loaded with shady bilateral concessions: special visa waivers and privileges for Pakistani government officials, military personnel, and ISI operatives; unchecked arms procurement channels; zero mandatory inspections for Pakistani ships at Bangladeshi ports; and now, apparently, open doors for LeT operatives to stroll in under the cover of civilian flights.

LeTโ€”the UN-designated terrorist outfit behind the 2008 Mumbai massacre and countless cross-border atrocitiesโ€”has long been a tool of Pakistan’s ISI. Its presence in Bangladesh is no coincidence; it fits a pattern of escalating jihadist activity under Yunus’ watch.

The group publicly boasted that its members had actively participated in the July-August 2024 riots that overthrew the Awami League government. Later on, some fugitive jihadists and convicted criminals like Syed Ziaul Haque and Abul Kalam Azad, alias Bachchu Razakar, arrived in Bangladesh with Pakistani passports.

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Just months ago, in October 2025, Ibtisam Elahi Zaheerโ€”Hafiz Saeed’s closest aide, General Secretary of Pakistan’s Markazi Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadithโ€”made a brazen multi-week tour of Dhaka and sensitive India-border districts like Chapainawabganj, Nachole, Rangpur, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Joypurhat, and Rajshahi.

Zaheer delivered fiery speeches calling for sacrifice “for the cause of Islam,” unity against “secular and liberal forces,” and Kashmir’s merger with Pakistan, while networking with local radicals affiliated with Ahl-e-Hadith Bangladesh and figures like Asadullah Al Ghalib.

Zaheer’s visitsโ€”his second since Yunus seized power (first in February 2025)โ€”coincided with inflammatory anti-India, anti-Hindu propaganda, planned events with Zakir Naik, and Hefazat-e-Islam leaders studying Taliban-style Shariah in Afghanistan. Security experts warn these “religious outreach” trips mask the revival of LeT’s cross-border networks, recruitment in vulnerable border communities, and potential staging for attacks on India’s eastern frontier and the Seven Sisters.

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The Yunus cabal’s cosying up to Pakistan’s ISIโ€”weakening the Bangladesh Army, dismantling security protocols, exempting Pakistani shipments from inspections, and scrapping visa security clearancesโ€”has turned Bangladesh into a permissive jihadist transit hub. With LeT, TTP, Taliban, Ansar al-Islam, and rogue army elements allegedly collaborating under state patronage, the regime is not just ignoring threatsโ€”it’s enabling them.

As the sham February 12 election farce nears, this militant arrival screams betrayal: Yunus promised reform but delivered radicalisation, infiltration, and terror safe havens. The nationโ€”and Indiaโ€”face a growing nightmare of jihadist convergence, with Dhaka now a launchpad for anti-India operations.

Activists question the clearance for these LeT operatives and why the red-carpet treatment for Pakistan’s terror proxies. Silence will only confirm the worst: this fascist junta is selling Bangladesh’s security for personal power and Islamist alliances. The people demand immediate probes, border lockdowns, and an end to this suicidal Pakistan tiltโ€”before it’s too late.

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