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Bangladesh police arrest Mohammad Yasin, key suspect in lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, amid rising attacks on Hindus

Bangladesh police have arrested Mohammad Yasin Arafat, the main accused in the brutal lynching of Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das. The case, which sparked national and international outrage, has now seen 21 arrests

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Mohammad Yasin Arafat (Left) and Dipu Chandra Das (Right) Source: OpIndia

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Bangladesh police have arrested Mohammad Yasin Arafat, the main accused in the brutal lynching of Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das, a case that sparked widespread outrage and international condemnation. According to local media, Arafat, a former teacher, played a central role in planning and executing the attack. The arrest took place on January 8, after Arafat had gone into hiding following the killing.

Police described Arafat not merely as a participant but as the key instigator of the mob violence. He allegedly used his influence in the local community to mobilise people against Dipu Das. Investigators said Arafat actively encouraged the crowd, personally dragged the victim to a nearby intersection, where he was beaten, hanged from a tree, and later set on fire. With Arafat’s arrest, the total number of people detained in connection with the case has risen to 21, and the investigation is ongoing.

“Yasin played a leading role in the murder alongside others. After the killing, he went into hiding and remained on the run for 12 days at various madrasas in Sarulia. He even joined a madrasa named Suffa as a teacher,” a police officer said.

Three key witnesses have given statements under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and nine accused have made confessional statements in court. Eighteen suspects have been sent to jail after completing their remand. Disturbingly, police noted that some of Dipu’s colleagues joined the mob.

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Authorities are also examining Arafat’s past role as a mosque teacher to determine whether he used his position to influence others beyond this incident. He had previously served as an imam at Sheikhbari Mosque in Kashar and taught at Madina Tahfizul Quran Madrasa.

Background of the Case

On December 18, 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment worker, was lynched by a violent Muslim mob in Bhaluka village, Mymensingh district. The victim’s body was tied to a tree and set on fire, and a graphic video of the incident quickly went viral on social media.

The attack followed a workplace dispute. Dipu Das was falsely accused of insulting Prophet Muhammad and committing blasphemy. His factory manager reportedly forced him to resign and handed him over to the mob, which then killed him.

Since the death of Dipu Chandra Das, a series of violent attacks against Hindus has heightened concerns about the safety of minorities in Bangladesh. At least seven other Hindu men have been killed in separate incidents. In the Rajbari district, Amrit Mondal was beaten to death by a village mob, while in Mymensingh, Bajendra Biswas was shot dead. On New Year’s Eve in Shariatpur district, Hindu businessman Khokon Chandra Das was brutally beaten and set on fire, later succumbing to his injuries in a Dhaka hospital. In Jessore district, newspaper editor and businessman Rana Pratap Bairagi was shot dead on 5th January. Additionally, in Naogaon district, a 25-year-old Hindu man drowned after jumping into a pond to escape a mob that suspected him of theft. These incidents have intensified fears over rising violence against minorities in Bangladesh, despite repeated promises by authorities to ensure their protection.

 

Topics: religious intolerancehindu rightsDipu Chandra DasBangladeshHuman RightsMob Violence
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