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Bangladesh steps up security, arrests 6 for lawyer's killing amid protests

Bangladesh stepped up security in the port city of Chittagong on Wednesday as authorities jailed 6 people in connection with the murder of a lawyer, who was killed during clashes following the arrest of a leader of the country's Hindu minority.

The Hindu leader, Chinmoy Krishna Das, connected with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, was jailed at Dhaka airport on Monday on numerous charges, consisting of sedition.

His arrest triggered prevalent demonstrations in Dhaka and Chittagong, where his supporters clashed with security forces.

A Muslim lawyer was eliminated amid protests outside the court in Chittagong, police stated.

The 6 suspects were determined through video footage, according to a statement from the interim government's press office.

Police also detained 21 others for vandalism and attacking law enforcement officer during the discontent on Tuesday. Among those detained were six members of the Awami League, the celebration of previous Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who police stated were discovered in possession of homemade, improvised dynamites.

The interim government, which was established after Hasina gotten away to India in August following fatal protests, has actually purchased an examination into the lawyer's killing and called for increased security in Chittagong.

Das, who deals with sedition charges for apparently disrespecting Bangladesh's national flag during a rally in October, was rejected bail by a Chittagong court on Tuesday.

Hindu-majority neighbour India condemned Das's arrest, expressing concern over attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. New Delhi urged that those accountable for the violence against minorities be brought to justice.

In reaction, Bangladesh's foreign ministry said that the government does not interfere in the judiciary's work, and the matter was being dealt with by a law court.

(source: Reuters)