Bangla court remands hardline cleric over TV host’s murder

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Dhaka: A detained Bangladeshi hardline Islamic cleric was on Monday remanded for two days in police custody for interrogation of his alleged links with the murder of a liberal preacher and popular TV host this year.
“A Dhaka court granted us two days against our plea seeking a seven-day remand for Sheikh Mozaffar Bin Mohsin in connection with the murder of Nurul Islam Farooqui,” a police spokesman told PTI.
Metropolitan Magistrate Tareq Mainul Islam Bhuiyan passed the order as police brought Mohsin, also a TV presenter, before him along with the remand plea, two days after plainclothesmen arrested him from the yard of a mosque in Mohammadpur area.
Police earlier suspected Farooqui was murdered by Ansarullah Bangla, a little-known group of hardline Islamists.
After viewing a video footage on the internet, where 35-year-old Mohsin called the slain priest an “apostate”, police arrested him.
Mohsin has alleged links with the group, police said adding, the same extremist group had killed a blogger last year for being an “atheist”.
Farooqui, also the chief cleric of the Supreme Court mosque, was killed on August 27 by a group of assailants who stormed into his rented house at Razabazar area here and slaughtered him, keeping the family members locked in a room.
Farooqui, 60, was the anchor of a regular Islamic programme on a private channel.
In his lectures, he visibly upheld the spiritual and Sufi thoughts referring to the Muslim saints in Indian sub-continent and elsewhere while opposing the Saudi-style Wahabi or Salafi Islamists.
Police had earlier said they suspected the murder to be a sequel of his disputes with the religious hardliners or Wahabis.  (PTI)

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