Dhaka: A key suspect and his accomplice accused of fanning communal hatred on social media and instigating the recent violence against the minority Hindu community in Bangladesh have confessed to their crime in a pre-trial hearing, a court official has said.
Shaikat Mandal confessed before a magistrate on Sunday that it was his Facebook post that led to the violence in Rangpur, Pirganj sub-district on October 17 during Durga Puja festivities in the country.
Mandal's accomplice Rabiul Islam is a 36-year-old cleric, who has been accused of arson and looting.
“Shaikat Mandal and his accomplice Rabiul Isam have admitted their role before a senior judicial magistrate Delwar Hossain in (north-western) Rangpur,” the court official told newsmen.
They were arrested from Gazipur on Friday in a police raid and booked under the Digital Security Act.
Mandal is a philosophy department student of Rangpur's Carmichael College, and was expelled from the ruling Awami League's student wing Chhatra League after his arrest.
He had uploaded objectionable content on Facebook to boost his follower count, a Rapid Action Battalion official was quoted as saying in a bdnews24.com report.
Islam helped Mandal instigate Muslims in the village through announcements on the loudspeaker on Friday, the official added.
Police officials claimed that the violence was instigated after a rumour began doing the rounds in Pirganj that a Hindu man had posted religiously offensive content on Facebook, the report said.