This time, a tailor in Tangail killed

Cops hint at his anti-religious remark; SITE Intelligence quickly puts IS tag on it

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Another day, another brutal murder.

In the latest attack, unidentified assailants hacked a Hindu man to death in his tailoring shop in Tangail in broad daylight yesterday.

The motive was not clear, but the machete-attack resembles the recent attacks on secular bloggers, writers and people of different faiths and ideologies.

Yesterday’s victim is Nikhil Joardar, 50, of Dubail area under Gopalpur upazila. His shop is close to his house.

Two to three assailants, who came on a bike, took part in the killing around 12:30pm, said police and locals.

They swooped on Nikhil, father of two daughters, with machete and hacked him indiscriminately, leaving him dead on the spot, said Aslam Khan, additional superintendent of police (Gopalpur circle) in Tangail.

Hours after the incident, global terror outfit Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the killing, US-based SITE Intelligence Group that monitors terrorist activities globally said in a post.

“By way of its ‘Amaq News Agency, the Islamic State (IS) claimed credit for the hacking death of a Hindu trailer [sic] in Tangail district in Bangladesh,” reads the post.

Nikhil is the fifth victim of suspected militants in April alone. The four other victims are Nazim Uddin Samad, a law student of Jagannath University, Professor Rezaul Karim of Rajshahi University, Xulhaz Mannan, an USAID staff member and editor of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) magazine Roopbaan, and his friend Mahbub Rabbi Tonoy. They all were hacked to death in a similar fashion.

IS claimed responsibility for the killing of Prof Rezaul while militant outfit Ansar-al Islam claimed credit for the killings of Xulhaz, Tonoy and Nazim Uddin, according to US-based SITE.

Contacted last night, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal denied, like in the past, any presence of IS in Bangladesh.

“There is no presence of IS in this country. The claim has no basis. A vested quarter in the name of IS has been trying to destabilise the country,” he told The Daily Star by phone.

The Home boss said the claim was part of a local and international conspiracy.

“Only the foreigners are talking about IS because they want to infiltrate the terror group into Bangladesh,” he said. “Such killings are committed by home-grown militant outfits”.

Saleh Mohammed Tanvir, superintendent of police in Tangail, said they suspected militants were behind the killing but investigation was on to identify the perpetrators and determine their motive.

The criminals left 3 to 4 bomb like objects in a bag at the scene. Photo: Star

The assailants left a bag containing three to four objects that look like crude bombs. A bomb disposal team was examining the objects, Additional SP Aslam told this newspaper.

In 2012, Nikhil was in jail for several weeks for making “derogatory comments” about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), said Abdul Jalil, officer-in-charge of Gopalpur Police Station.

This could be a possible motive behind his murder, police sources said.

However, victim’s wife Arati Rani said the 2012 dispute was resolved with the help of locals. She said her husband had no known enemy in the area.

The Dubail area where the killing took place is several kilometres from the Gopalpur municipality and is relatively quiet. Nikhil was alone at the shop when he was killed, reports our correspondent there.

Harunur Rashid, a local, said he saw three youths, aged between 20 and 25, on a motorbike leaving the area around the time when the killing took place.

Nikhil had been living in the area with his families for several years.

Following the murder, police set up checkpoints in different areas.

Source: The Daily Star