Dhaka (Bangladesh), December 26 (HBTV): The Bangladesh interim government on Thursday said it has taken note of what it described as the spread of misleading information on social media and by certain news outlets regarding a killing that occurred on Wednesday night in the Pangsha Police Station area of Rajbari.

In a statement, the interim government said that based on police information and preliminary investigations, the incident was not related to communal violence. It stated that the killing arose from a violent situation linked to extortion and criminal activities.

‘According to police information and preliminary investigations, it is clearly evident that the incident is in no way related to communal violence. Rather, it arose from a violent situation stemming from extortion and criminal activities. The deceased, Amrit Mondal alias Samrat, was a listed top criminal who had entered the area with the intent of collecting extortion money. At one stage, he lost his life during a clash with agitated local residents,’ the statement said.

The government further said that Amrit Mondal alias Samrat was accused in several serious criminal cases. ‘It is noteworthy that Amrit Mondal alias Samrat was accused in multiple serious criminal cases, including murder and extortion cases filed in 2023, and arrest warrants had been issued against him in those cases,’ it added.

According to the statement, police arrested his associate, Selim, at the scene and recovered one foreign-made pistol and one pipe gun. ‘Police arrested his associate, Selim, from the scene along with one foreign-made pistol and one pipe gun. Three cases have already been filed in connection with this incident, and law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation,’ it said.

Condemning the killing, the interim government said it does not support any form of unlawful action. ‘The government strongly condemns this killing. The government wishes to state unequivocally that it does not support any form of extrajudicial activity, mob violence, or unlawful conduct under any circumstances. Legal action will be taken against all those directly or indirectly involved in the incident,’ the statement said.

The government also expressed concern over attempts to portray the incident as a communal attack. ‘The government is deeply concerned that a vested group is attempting to portray the incident as a communal attack by highlighting the religious identity of the deceased. Such claims are entirely baseless, misleading, and driven by malicious intent. This type of propaganda has the potential to disrupt social harmony and deteriorate the law and order situation,’ it added.

Urging restraint, the statement called on all concerned to act responsibly and refrain from spreading misleading or provocative statements. Reiterating its commitment to maintaining law and order, the government said Bangladesh is a country of communal harmony and any attempt to undermine peace and stability would be dealt with firmly. (ANI)  

 

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