Suspected militant arrested over Bangladesh gay activist murders

Police say the unnamed man was a member of a local 'Islamist' militant outfit


Afp May 15, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

DHAKA: Bangladesh police have arrested a suspected 'extremist' militant over the hacking to death of two gay rights activists, part of a spate of murders of intellectuals, writers and religious minorities, an officer said Sunday.

Xulhaz Mannan, editor of a magazine for Bangladesh's gay and lesbian community, and fellow activist Mahbub Tonoy were murdered in a Dhaka apartment last month by at least six men carrying machetes and guns.

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Police said the unnamed man was a member of a local 'Islamist' militant outfit, which has been blamed for a string of similar gruesome murders of secular and atheist bloggers.

"We've arrested one man in connection with the murder of Xulhaz Mannan," Dhaka police spokesman Maruf Hossain Sorder told AFP.

"He is a member of the Ansarullah Bangla Team," Sorder said in brief comments ahead of a press conference by top officers.

Washington has condemned the killings of Tonoy and Mannan, who worked for US government aid organisation USAID. Both men had received threats from radicals over their championing of gay rights.

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The arrest comes after an elderly Buddhist monk was found hacked to death on Saturday in a temple in the southeastern district of Bandarban -- the seventh such killing since the start of last month.

Suspected extremists have been blamed or claimed responsibility for the scores of murders carried out since last year, as fear grips the Muslim-majority nation over the rising violence.

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