One killed in Daesh attack on Shia mosque in Bangladesh
One killed in Daesh attack on Shia mosque in Bangladesh
Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:23AM
Shia Muslims under attack by Daesh
Blood stains are seen on the
floor of a Shia mosque after a shooting in Bogra district, northern
Bangladesh, November 26, 2015. (Photo by AFP)
At least one worshiper has
been killed and three others have been injured in a shooting attack by
Takfiri Daesh terrorists on Shia Muslims at a mosque in northern
Bangladesh.
Police said five assailants were involved in the attack in the town of Haripur on Thursday evening.
An
official in his 70s, who was leading the prayers at the mosque, was
fatally shot and died on the spot. Three others were transferred to a
nearby hospital to receive medical treatment for gunshot wounds.
Police officials said a search operation is underway to arrest the perpetrators of the attack.
Meanwhile,
security officials in Bangladesh said they had killed the mastermind of
a terrorist bombing in October, identified only as al-Bani, during a
gunfight in a suburb of the capital, Dhaka, on Thursday morning. Bangladeshi
police officers detain Abdul Haque, a member of main opposition
Jamaat-e-Islami party, in Dhaka on November 25, 2015.On
October 24, a teenage boy was killed and more than 100 people were
injured when a bomb blast struck an annual rally of thousands of Shia
Muslims in Dhaka.
Police later arrested six members of the outlawed Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen in connection with the bombing.
The
government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accuses domestic militant
groups along with main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Party of terrorist attacks in the South Asian
country.