Two death-row Islamists escape Bangladesh court
Two Islamist extremists sentenced to death for their role in the murder of a publisher escaped from a Bangladesh court on Sunday after their guards were subdued with a chemical spray, police said.
The two men were among eight members of the outlawed Ansar al Islam group sentenced last year for the 2015 killing of Faisal Arefin Dipan, who was targeted for publishing the works of a prominent atheist writer.
“When the officers were bringing out the convicts, two motorbike riders came in and blinded officers by spraying their faces,” police detective branch chief Harunur Rashid told reporters.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan ordered a nationwide manhunt for the escapees and pledged a bounty of two million taka ($19,500) for any information leading to their arrest.
“Police have launched a search for them. We believe we can catch them very soon, Khan told reporters.
“We have also sealed the border so they cannot leave the country.” K. N. Roy Niyati, a spokesman for Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said the men were aged 33 and 24 and used multiple aliases.
Ansar al Islam, a local extremist group linked with the Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), grabbed headlines last decade when their members were accused of hacking to death several secular bloggers, atheist writers and gay rights activists.
Bangladesh has since launched a nationwide crackdown against Islamist extremists, outlawing half a dozen groups, killing more than a hundred militants in raids and arresting hundreds of suspected extremists. https://www.dawn.com/news/1722174/two-death-row-islamists-escape-bangladesh-court
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