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Bangladesh announces bounty for nabbing attackers on minorities

Xinhua, November 14, 2016 Adjust font size:

Bangladesh on Monday announced a cash reward of 100,000 taka (1,265 U.S. dollars) to anyone giving information leading to the arrest of culprits who attacked on Hindu minority people and their properties in the country's Brahmanbaria district, 109 km northeast of Dhaka last month.

Police in Brahmanbaria made the announcement through loud speakers in the violence-ridden Hindu main areas of the district.

A violent mob vandalized dozens of Hindu temples and homes over an alleged blasphemy on Oct. 30.

Bangladeshi authorities say the Oct. 30 mob attack in the district was prompted by allegations that a youth of the Hindu colony through a Facebook post did something disrespectful about one of Islam's most sacred places.

The post from the account of Rasraj Das showed a photo of Hindu God Shiva placed on the photo of Kaaba, the most sacred and holiest place in Islam, which is located in the Muslim holiest city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

The Hindu youth later denied posting it. Endit