Dhaka: At least 26 police personnel and several protesters have been injured in Bangladesh during an attack carried out by the radical Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam's activists.
The activists on Saturday targeted the Aruail police camp in Sarail Upazila in Brahmanpuria. Besides, six policemen were also attacked by the militants at a police station in Bhanga in Faridpur district.
Bangladesh has witnessed a disturbance in the past few days following demonstrations in some parts of the country, including in the capital Dhaka against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. His visit sparked violent protests at Dhaka's main mosque that were dispersed by police using tear gas and rubber bullets — injuring scores of people — after clashes broke out between groups of demonstrators, officials and witnesses said.
Thousands of Islamists in Chittagong, led by Hefazat militants of JMB, staged demonstrations in Dhaka, Chattogram, Brahmanbaria and other places after the noon prayers on Friday, protesting Modi's Bangladesh visit.
Prior to the demonstration, police and BGB were deployed in large numbers in the allies and streets across Paltan, Gulistan and Baitul Mukarram mosque areas. The security in the areas had been beefed up.
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The attack on the Aruail police camp took place at around 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. Inspector (Investigation) of Sarail police station Kabir Hossain is among the injured policemen.
According to the police and locals, several thousand madrasa students accompanied by locals brought out a rally at Aruail bazaar at 2 p.m. led by Maulana Abu Taher, Hossain Ahmed, Mahmudur Rashed and Oliullah protesting a two-day-long visit of Modi to Bangladesh.