Cases filed against four over blogger’s murder in BD

Published April 1, 2015
Bangladesh police escort two men accused in the murder of blogger Washiqur Rahman for a court appearance in Dhaka on March 31, 2015. — AFP
Bangladesh police escort two men accused in the murder of blogger Washiqur Rahman for a court appearance in Dhaka on March 31, 2015. — AFP

DHAKA: Bangladesh police on Tuesday filed criminal cases against two Islamic students and two others for the machete murder of a blogger accused of mocking Islam, the second such attack in recent weeks.

Washiqur Rahman was hacked to death near his home on Monday morning in Dhaka, less than two months after the murder of an American atheist blogger triggered international outrage.

Read| Another blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh: police

Police Inspector Mohammad Salahuddin said three knife-wielding attackers killed the 27-year-old because they believed he had “defamed Islam” in the mainly Muslim country through writings on social media.

Police lodged preliminary murder charges against two students of madressas who were arrested at the scene, along with the third who fled and is still on the run, another officer said.

An alleged planner of the attack was also charged and is now under investigation after the students named him during police questioning, said deputy commissioner Biplob Kumar Sarker.

“A case was filed against the four people accusing them of the murder of the blogger,” Sarker said.

Officially secular Bangladesh has seen a rise in Islamism in recent years.

One of the two arrested had been studying at a top madressa in the port city of Chittagong, headed by hardline Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2015

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