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Chief Accused Arrested For Vandalizing Houses Of Hindu Families

Chief accused arrested for breaking into homes of Hindu families in Bangladesh.

Police in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on Saturday arrested the main accused in a case of vandalizing the houses of 87 Hindu families earlier this week.

A man named Shahidul Islam has been arrested by the Police Bureau (PBI) officials. According to the report, he is the chairman of the local Bangladesh Awami Jubo League unit.

Chief accused arrested: Attack after criticism of Maulana Mamunul Haque.

Giving information about this, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Banu Kumar Majumdar said that the man was arrested on Saturday from Kulaura in the Moulvibazar district.

He said that the attack came on Wednesday, a day after a Hindu youth criticized Maulana Mamunul Haque, joint general secretary of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, a group of Islamic advocates on social media. The latter took place.

Chief accused arrested: Raised demand to arrest Mamunul Haque.

Banu Kumar said that the young man was later arrested. In fact, hundreds of Hefajat supporters attacked houses in Sunamganj’s Shalla Upazila.

The attackers also looted money and gold ornaments from the families. Although the main accused is in custody, the local people of the area have demanded the arrest of Mamunul Haque.

Earlier on Thursday, 22 locals were arrested for their involvement in the attack.

237 dead in army firing in Myanmar so far, international pressure on generals increases.

The public has planned more protests against the Myanmar coup in the form of international pressure on the military on Saturday to prevent suppression of pro-democracy supporters.

Explain that the Asian neighbors are also strongly condemning the Myanmar army along with the western countries. This is putting pressure on the army.

The Myanmar Now News Portal reported that soldiers opened fire throughout the night in the northern Ruby mining town of Mogok, killing two people.

According to the Supporters Association for Political Prisoners, 237 people have died since the February 1 coup.

While the bloodshed has not pacified the resentment among the people for ousting the elected government from power and arresting its leader Aung San Suu Kyi, some protest organizers say they will have to follow the strategy.

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