The Bangladesh government has sent a list of ten possible terror suspects to the government of India.
It is believed that the suspects might have sneaked into the Indian territory.
Indian border on high alert
The entire Indian border is being alerted with the photographs and other details of the suspects. These suspects may also have involvement in the July 1 terror attack in Dhaka in which as many as 20 people were killed after the armed assailants opened fire at an upscale cafe in Gulshan neighbourhood of the Bangladeshi capital. The possibility of them carrying out further attacks is also not being ruled out.

July 7 terror attack
On July 7, the militants attacked Bangladeshi police guarding the country's biggest festival marking the end of Ramzan, killing three people and wounding 14.
Days after the attack, the Islamic State claimed the attack on Holey Artisan Bakery in the capital and warned of more violence.
Bangladesh government orders probe
Meanwhile, the Bangladesh government has ordered all educational institutions in the country to give lists of students who have been absent for over 10 straight days.
The Bangladesh government took the step after five militants killed 22 people after attacking a cafe in Dhaka's upscale Gulshan area on July 1 night.
According to reports, some of the militants who carried out the recent terror attacks in Dhaka had joined militant groups after running away from home. The suspected attacker of Sholakia Eid gathering last Thursday, who was killed in a firefight, had also been missing since March, police said.
The decision to demand the lists of students was taken at a meeting of education ministry officials, chaired by Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, at the Secretariat.
The ministry later issued an order in this regard, which said the institutions will have to make the lists of the absentee students and submit them to the Upazila education officers, the BD News reported.
Parents to report on missing children
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also asked people to inform the police if any of the children in their families are missing.
After the cafe terror attack, parents of 10 more youths, who have been missing for several months, have sought the police help to find them. Security forces have also alerted parents to report their missing children.
ISIS not involved in recent attacks: Bangladesh govt
Bangladesh on Sunday said there was no direct involvement of the ISIS in the recent attacks, including on Hindus and others minorities, but acknowledged that homegrown Islamist outfits may be trying to establish links with the dreaded terror group through the social media.
It is believed that the suspects might have sneaked into the Indian territory.
Indian border on high alert
The entire Indian border is being alerted with the photographs and other details of the suspects. These suspects may also have involvement in the July 1 terror attack in Dhaka in which as many as 20 people were killed after the armed assailants opened fire at an upscale cafe in Gulshan neighbourhood of the Bangladeshi capital. The possibility of them carrying out further attacks is also not being ruled out.

July 7 terror attack
On July 7, the militants attacked Bangladeshi police guarding the country's biggest festival marking the end of Ramzan, killing three people and wounding 14.
Days after the attack, the Islamic State claimed the attack on Holey Artisan Bakery in the capital and warned of more violence.
Bangladesh government orders probe
Meanwhile, the Bangladesh government has ordered all educational institutions in the country to give lists of students who have been absent for over 10 straight days.
The Bangladesh government took the step after five militants killed 22 people after attacking a cafe in Dhaka's upscale Gulshan area on July 1 night.
According to reports, some of the militants who carried out the recent terror attacks in Dhaka had joined militant groups after running away from home. The suspected attacker of Sholakia Eid gathering last Thursday, who was killed in a firefight, had also been missing since March, police said.
The decision to demand the lists of students was taken at a meeting of education ministry officials, chaired by Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, at the Secretariat.
The ministry later issued an order in this regard, which said the institutions will have to make the lists of the absentee students and submit them to the Upazila education officers, the BD News reported.
Parents to report on missing children
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also asked people to inform the police if any of the children in their families are missing.
After the cafe terror attack, parents of 10 more youths, who have been missing for several months, have sought the police help to find them. Security forces have also alerted parents to report their missing children.
ISIS not involved in recent attacks: Bangladesh govt
Bangladesh on Sunday said there was no direct involvement of the ISIS in the recent attacks, including on Hindus and others minorities, but acknowledged that homegrown Islamist outfits may be trying to establish links with the dreaded terror group through the social media.