A minimum of seven folks have been arrested to date, and a nationwide combing operation was launched in Bangladesh on Sunday in reference to the killing of a scrap dealer right here, Residence Affairs Adviser Lieutenant Normal (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury mentioned.
Chowdhury mentioned the operation was launched to take care of legislation and order and guarantee pre-election stability following the ugly homicide of Lal Chand alias Sohag close to Mitford Hospital on July 9, Prothom Alo reported.
“The homicide that happened in Mitford, the capital, is extraordinarily tragic and barbaric. Such incidents don’t have any place in a civilised society,” he mentioned, including that the Detective Department (DB) of police arrested two extra accused within the case on Saturday evening.
He mentioned the intelligence companies had been working tirelessly to arrest the opposite accused and that none could be spared, no matter their political identification.
“The federal government believes criminals are criminals. No legal can be spared no matter their political affiliation. No legal will get shelter,” he mentioned.
Chowdhury mentioned steps had been taken to shift the Mitford homicide case to the Speedy Trial Tribunal.
A video of the incident that went viral on Thursday confirmed the scrap vendor being lynched with chunks of concrete slabs at Rojoni Ghosh Lane close to Mitford Hospital following a enterprise feud.
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After confirming his demise, the attackers danced on his physique. Police earlier arrested 5 folks for his or her alleged involvement within the lynching. Titon Gazi, who was straight concerned within the killing, is on a five-day police remand.
The lynching sparked outrage throughout Bangladesh, whilst a whole lot of scholars took to the streets right here on Saturday, accusing the interim authorities of failure to include mob violence.
In one other such incident earlier this month, a lady and her son and daughter had been overwhelmed to demise at central Cumilla’s Muradnagar space for his or her alleged involvement in drug dealing.
Bangladesh has seen a surge of mob killings since August 2024, when the then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s 16-year-long Awami League regime was ousted in a violent motion spearheaded by College students In opposition to Discrimination (SAD).

