Bangladeshi blogger murder probe makes headway; two arrested

Two members of a banned al Qaeda- affiliated Bangladeshi militant group including nephew of a minister were on Friday arrested in connection with the hacking to death of a fourth secular blogger here last week, the first arrest in the case that sparked global outrage.

Dhaka: Two members of a banned al Qaeda- affiliated Bangladeshi militant group including nephew of a minister were on Friday arrested in connection with the hacking to death of a fourth secular blogger here last week, the first arrest in the case that sparked global outrage.

"Two of the suspects are now in our custody... They are Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) members," a police spokesman told PTI of the arrests in connection with Niloy Chakrabarty Neel's murder at his flat here last Friday.

The police spokesman identified the detained suspects as Saad-al-Nahin and Masud Rana and said they were under surveillance as suspected ABT members.

Nahin, nephew of the State Minister for Labour and Employment Mujibul Haque Chunnu, was earlier arrested along with three others in April, 2013 for attempting to murder blogger Asif Mohiuddin in January that year. They were later freed on bail, The Daily Star reported.

The arrests came amid criticism of police after Inspector General Shahidul Haque asked the bloggers not to "cross the limit" or write anything which hurts religious beliefs of others.

Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal also stood by the police chief in urging the bloggers to be cautious but said all steps were being taken to arrest the culprits and "they cannot evade justice".

"Neel wrote nothing which could have hurt anyone in that way... Actually the extremist Islamists are trying to create space for themselves using religion," Neel's friend and fellow blogger Meraj Mohamad said.

He said Neel earlier sought police protection but was advised to leave the country.

Mohamad said 40-year-old Neel later gave a foreign address in his Facebook account in an effort to divert the assassins.

A Dhaka court today placed the duo on an eight-day remand each. Their remand is needed in a bid to recover machetes, stolen goods and to arrest fugitives involved with the killing, said Mahbubur Rahman, inspector of detective branch of police and investigation officer of the case.

Ansar-Al-Islam, also known as the Ansarullah Bangla Team

which is the Bangladesh chapter of the al Qaeda in the Indian Sub-Continent, claimed responsibility for Neel's killing.

The blogger had recently received numerous threats for his writings and stance against radicalism.

Neel was an activist of a platform - the Ganajagaran Mancha which waged a massive campaign for capital punishment for war criminals who carried out atrocities siding with the Pakistani troops in 1971.

The murder of Neel, who was brutally killed inside his flat here with 14 hack wounds found on his body, is the fourth such brutal death in the country.

Machete-wielding masked men in May hacked to death 33- year-old Ananta Bijoy Das, a secular blogger, in Sylhet city. In February, assailants had killed 45-year-old Avijit Roy, a Bangladesh-born US national, here while his wife narrowly escaped the attack.

A month after Roy's killing, another blogger Washiqur Rahman was murdered in similar fashion in the capital. People in the neighbourhood had nabbed two suspected killers from the scene and handed them over to police.

The US had condemned the hacking to death of Neel as a "cowardly murder" and underlined the need to work together to counter violent extremism.

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