U.S. citizens contemplating travel to Bangladesh should carefully consider the risks to their safety and security while there, including the risk of terrorism. According to media reports, anti-Western terrorist groups, some on the U.S. government’s list of foreign terrorist organizations, are active in Bangladesh. These organizations include Harakat ul-Jihad-i-Islami/Bangladesh (HUJI-B), Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, Ansar al-Islam, and Ansarullah Bangla Team. Some elements within these Bangladeshi groups have also associated themselves with transnational terrorist groups, such as al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent.
On September 28, 2015, and in subsequent messages, the U.S. Embassy warned that a terrorist attack could occur against foreigners in Bangladesh, including attacks against large gatherings of foreigners at international hotels. There have been public claims of responsibility by the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIL) or Da’esh for the September 28 killing of an Italian national, the October 3 killing of a Japanese national, and the October 24 bombing of a Shia Muslim religious procession. Also, recent incidents of concern include the murders of four secular bloggers, including a U.S. citizen, and similar attacks against associated book publishers on October 31.
Demonstrations/Strikes:
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Kidnappings:
Fire: Fires in Bangladesh are both common and extremely dangerous. You may access the fire department by dialing 199 in Dhaka and (88) (02) 199 outside of Dhaka or by mobile phone from anywhere in Bangladesh by dialing (88) 01713-038181, (88) 01713-038182 or (88) 01730-336699.
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Crime: Dhaka's crime rate is high; the types of crime are comparable to any other world capital or large city. Crime dramatically increases at night. Urban crime can be organized or opportunistic, conducted by individuals or groups, and commonly encompasses fraud, theft, robbery carjacking, rape, assault, and burglary. Incidents of crime and levels of violence are higher in low-income residential and congested commercial areas, but are seen in wealthier areas as well, including the Diplomatic Enclave in Dhaka.
Victims of Crime: Victims of crime should contact the nearest U.S. embassy and the police. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime.
To report a crime locally you may contact:
The U.S. Embassy can:
More info: See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas.
Population: 164,689,383
Total Land Area: 130,170 km2
Population/km2: 1,265.19