Blogger killed in Dhaka

Blogger killed in Dhaka

IANSUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 02:58 AM IST
article-image

Dhaka: A blogger was hacked to death on Monday in Bangladesh’s capital city of Dhaka, police said. The man has been identified as Washiqur Rahman, bdnews24 reported.

He was rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital where the doctors pronounced him dead, the officials added. Rahman was attacked in the Tejgaon Industrial area.

Two students of a madrasa, suspected to be involved in the murder, have been detained. Three meat cleavers have been recovered from the spot, police official added. Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Deputy Commissioner Masudur Rahman said that Rahman was about 27 years of age. “He used to work for an NGO and we came to know that he was a blogger.”

In a similar attack on February 26, blogger-writer Avijit Roy was killed on the Dhaka University campus. He had started the blog ‘Muktamona’ (free-thinkers). His wife and fellow blogger Rafida Ahmed Bonya was seriously injured in the attack. Farabi Shafiur Rahman, who had earlier threatened to kill Avijit, was arrested, but the actual killers are yet to be identified, police said.

RECENT STORIES

283 Bodies Of Palestinians Found In Mass Grave In Gaza; Israel Dismisses Claims Of Its Burying Them

283 Bodies Of Palestinians Found In Mass Grave In Gaza; Israel Dismisses Claims Of Its Burying Them

UK: 5 Asylum Seekers, Including a 7-Year-Old, Died While Trying To Cross The English Channel

UK: 5 Asylum Seekers, Including a 7-Year-Old, Died While Trying To Cross The English Channel

UK Passes Controversial Law To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda

UK Passes Controversial Law To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda

Dubai Airport Operations Back To Normal After Experiencing Heaviest Rainfall In Past 75 Years

Dubai Airport Operations Back To Normal After Experiencing Heaviest Rainfall In Past 75 Years

India, Turkmenistan Among Asian Countries Hit By Heatwave In 2023, Says UN Report

India, Turkmenistan Among Asian Countries Hit By Heatwave In 2023, Says UN Report