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Martial Arts Outfit, Student Leader And A Terror Link Unmasked In Bangladesh

Authorities in Bangladesh have uncovered alleged links between a martial arts training facility and militant organizations during a recent anti-terror investigation. Several individuals associated with the institution, including a prominent student leader, have been taken into custody for questionin

By Project Chintan Newsroom
12 July 2026 · 1 min read
Martial Arts Outfit, Student Leader And A Terror Link Unmasked In Bangladesh

Law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh have arrested students and instructors affiliated with the Fatah Combat System (FCS) martial arts institution. The arrests were made as part of an ongoing anti-terror probe aimed at dismantling suspected militant networks operating under the guise of sports organizations.

Investigators allege that the facility served as more than a training ground for self-defense, potentially acting as a recruitment and radicalization hub. Among those detained is a high-ranking student leader, whose involvement has drawn significant attention to the case.

Security officials are currently examining the financial records and international affiliations of the FCS to determine the full extent of the group's activities. The government has signaled a continued crackdown on any entities suspected of harboring extremist ideologies or providing combat training to unauthorized groups.

This information is based on reports regarding the anti-terror probe in Bangladesh and the Fatah Combat System institution.

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