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10 Biharis killed in capital

Biharis have claimed that local Bangali youths vandalised some houses and looted valuables of the Biharis

Nine members of a Bihari [stranded Pakistani] family have been burnt alive following a clash between the Bangali and Bihari community people in Kalshi of the capital’s Mirpur area on Saturday morning.

Another person, who received severe bullet injuries, died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

The nine victims of the Bihari family are – Baby, her sons Lalu and Bhulu, her daughters Farzana, Shahana, Afshana, Rukshana, Shika, wife of a son  and Shahana’s son Maruf.

Imtiaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Mirpur Division, has told about the identities of the deceased.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Jasimuddin said: “The clash ensued between the Bangali youths and Bihari Community people at 5am over exploding crackers marking the Shab-e-Barat. The Banglai youths set fire at a house, leaving all nine family members dead.”

Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Sheikh Yusuf Harun has visited the spot and announced that Tk20,000 will be provided to each of the victims as burial cost.

The bodies were taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue for autopsy, DC said.

Wishing anonymity, an official of Dhaka Medical College Hospital police outpost said: “Azad received severe bullet injuries and succumbed to his injuries at DMCH.”

Munna Hossain, joint secretary of  Stranded Pakistanis General Repatriation Committe (SPGRC), an organisation of local Bihari community, said: “The Bangali and Bihari youths were exploding crackers seperately around 5am. Hearing the sound of blast, police rushed in and asked both the groups to stop exploding crackers. At one stage of talk, the police engaged in a chase and counter chase with the Bihari youths. Suddenly, the Bangali youths attacked the houses of Biharis in the presence of the police, set fire at five houses and injured many Bihari youths.”

“The local youths from Lalmatia slum locked the doors of Baby’s house from outside and set fire, leaving Baby and her family members dead,” he added.

Following the incident, Bihari Community people took to the street. The police have fired some blank shots to disperse the agitating people.

They have claimed that local Bangali youths vandalised some houses and looted valuables of the Biharis.

Source: Dhaka Tribune

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