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Journalist hacked to death in N’ganj, one detained

Bangladeshi secular activists hold placards and a banner during a protest against the "The Digital Security Act 2018" in Dhaka on February 2, 2018. The Digital Security Act 2018 approved by the cabinet this week would mean a journalist could be convicted of espionage for entering a government office and gathering information secretly using an electronic device, an offence that would carry a 14-year jail sentence. / AFP PHOTO / REHMAN ASAD

The Daily Star  October 12, 2020
Star Online Report

A journalist of a local newspaper has been hacked to death in Bandar upazila of Narayanganj.

The deceased, Ilias Hossain (45), was a correspondent of Dainik Bijoy, a daily in Narayanganj, reports our correspondent quoting Fakhruddin Bhuiyan, officer-in-charge of Bandar Police Station.

The OC said based on witnesses’ description of the perpetrators, the police detained one Tushar and recovered a knife from his possession.

The incident took place yesterday around 8:30pm at Adampur area of the upazila when Ilias was on his way home from work, the OC said quoting witnesses.

Some assailants hacked him with sharp weapons and left him injured, the OC said, citing the account of witnesses who took Ilias to Narayanganj General Hospital where the doctor pronounced him dead.

The detainee was being interrogated while police were trying to nab the others involved in the killing, he added.

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