4 killed as Bangladesh rocked by new attacks during Eid prayers
SUSPECTED Islamists carrying bombs and machetes launched another deadly attack in Bangladesh yesterday, killing three people at a huge prayer rally marking the start of Eid.
Days after a mass murder of hostages in Dhaka, authorities said two policemen and a civilian were killed in explosions and gunfire near a prayer ground in the northern Kishoreganj district.
One of the attackers was also shot dead and four of his suspected accomplices were arrested after hand bombs were hurled at police manning a checkpoint just outside the main prayer ground.
“Two policemen, an attacker and a woman who was shot during the (subsequent) gunfight were killed,” national police spokesman AKM Shahidur Rahman said. “Nine policemen were also injured. They are in a critical condition and have been shifted to a military hospital in Dhaka.”
Weapons recovered from the scene of the attack, close to where a quarter million people had been taking part in a post-Ramadan gathering, included a pistol and machete.
The prayer gathering in Kishoreganj is by far the biggest such congregation in Bangladesh, a mainly Muslim country that is home to around 160 million people.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which came less than a week after Islamists killed 20 hostages and two policemen in an overnight siege at a Western-style cafe in the capital Dhaka. Many of the victims that included 18 foreigners, were hacked to death with machetes.
Bangladesh has been on heightened alert in the wake of the killings last Friday night and many Eid services included pleas from religious leaders for an end to the violence.
The cleric who led the Kishoreganj prayer, Maolana Farid Uddin Masuod, has been an outspoken critic of a recent wave of attacks by Islamist extremists and he again strongly condemned yesterday’s killings.
“The young men who think they will go to heaven (by carrying out such attacks) are wrong. They will go straight to hell,” Masuod said.
Many of those who attended services in Dhaka could be seen weeping as clerics led prayers for a more peaceful and prosperous Bangladesh.
The biggest service in the capital was at the National Eidgah Maidan where more than 50,000 people, including Bangladesh’s President Abdul Hamid, took part in prayers under a giant canopy.
Police brought in scanners and sniffer dogs to check for bombs as crowds were forced to wait for up to an hour before being cleared to enter the grounds where the service was held. No one was allowed to bring in bags.
Bangladesh has been reeling from dozens of attacks since the turn of the year, mainly targeting secular activists or religious minorities.
Secular activists targeted
Many of them have been claimed by the self-styled Islamic State group or an offshoot of the al-Qaida network.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government has consistently denied international jihadist networks have any presence in Bangladesh, but has been criticized for failing to tackle a rise in Islamist extremism. After the latest attack Hasina said there was “no place for terrorists” in Bangladesh and urged families to do more to prevent their young becoming radicalized.
“I urge parents to take steps to bring their missing sons home. We will give them all cooperation to find their missing boys and for their treatment, if necessary,” she said.
Several of the suspects in last week’s cafe attack were young men from wealthy Dhaka families who had no idea they were involved in Islamist extremism. Critics have said Hasina’s administration is in denial about the nature of the threat posed by extremists and accuse her of trying to exploit the attacks to demonize her domestic political opponents.
Last month, authorities launched a crackdown on local jihadists, arresting more than 11,000 people, but critics allege the arrests were arbitrary or designed to silence political opponents. Bangladesh’s main Islamist party has been banned from contesting polls.
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