DHAKA :
A 62-YEAR-OLD Hindu trader
was hacked to death by
unidentified men inside his
shop in Trishal Upazila of
Mymensingh in Bangladesh, a
local media report said on
Tuesday.
The incident took place on
Monday night at the Bogar
Bazar intersection in the
Upazila, Trishal Police Station
chief Muhammad Firoz
Hossain was quoted as
saying by news portal
bdnews24.Com.
The victim, identified as
Susen Chandra Sarkar, was the
owner of‘Bhai Bhai Enterprise’
and a resident of Southkanda
village, he said. Hossain said
the attackers hacked Sarkar
with a sharp weapon, left him
inside the shop, and closed the
shutters. Sarkar’s family was
searching for him, and when
they opened the shutters to
the shop, he was found covered in blood.
Sarkar was rushed to
Mymensingh Medical College
Hospital, where doctors
declared him dead.
“We have
had a rice business for a long
time. No one had any enmity
with us. The criminals stole
several hundred thousand taka
from the store after they brutally killed my father,” Sujan
Sarkar, the victim’s son, said.
He demanded that his
father’s killers be identified
quickly and given exemplary
punishment. Sarkar’s murder
is the latest incident of violence targeting the minority
community.
The Hindu population in
Bangladesh has been affected
by a series of incidents after
the killing of radical youth
leader Sharif Osman Hadi in
December.