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3 Islamists arrested over Hindu priest's murder in Bangladesh

Updated on: 26 February,2016 06:36 PM IST  | 
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Three more members of a banned Islamist group were arrested in Bangladesh in connection with the brutal killing of a head priest of a Hindu temple, the latest incident of violence targeting religious minorities in the Muslim-majority country

3 Islamists arrested over Hindu priest's murder in Bangladesh

Dhaka: Three more members of a banned Islamist group were arrested on Friday, in Bangladesh in connection with the brutal killing of a head priest of a Hindu temple, the latest incident of violence targeting religious minorities in the Muslim-majority country.


The three, including the mastermind of the assault, were nabbed during raids conducted in Panchagarh and Nilphamari districts, Rangpur divisional police chief Humayun Kabir told reporters.


"They all are active members of the outlawed Jamaat'ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB). Mastermind in the recent (priest) murder is among those arrested," he said. With the detainees, six persons have been arrested in connection with the killing so far, the police official said. "The detainees used the weapons we have seized in the temple attack mission," Kabir said.


The chief priest of Hindu temple Sri Sri Shantu Santo Gaurio, 50-year-old Jagneshwar Roy, was on Sunday slaughtered in Sonapota village, near the border with India, in a pre-dawn attack by unidentified assailants who also injured two Hindu devotees before fleeing on a motorbike. The Islamic State had claimed the brutal killing of the priest.

However, Kabir dismissed the claim made by the Islamic State. "JMB operatives committed the murder," he said.

Witnesses said three men, armed with sharp weapons and firearms, had taken part in the killing. The assailants opened fire and hurled bombs while fleeing on a motorbike, they said.

Kabir said police had recovered two pistols, used in the attack, three magazines, three crude bombs, three knives and five bullets based on information given by those arrested, and also seized a bike from them. He said that during preliminary interrogation the three arrested had admitted to their involvement in the murder and gave a detailed account of the incident.

Rabindranath Roy, the brother of Jagneshwar, had filed a case over the murder and police lodged another case under the Arms and Explosives Act against three unidentified persons.

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