The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Prominent Bangladesh lawyer disappears after Islamist trials

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DHAKA: A prominent Bangladesh­i lawyer who fought the state’s case in a high-profile murder trial against Islamist extremists has disappeare­d, police said yesterday, with grave fears for his safety.

Ratish Chandra Bhowmik, a respected prosecutor and champion of minority rights, has not been seen since he left his home in Rangpur early Friday morning.

His disappeara­nce comes a fortnight after seven militants from the Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh were sentenced to death for murdering the caretaker of a Sufi shrine in November 2015.

Bhowmik led the case that saw nearly a dozen hardliners from the homegrown extremist group convicted for killing the caretaker because they considered him a heretic.

Lawyers in the northern Bangladesh­i city have staged protests calling for informatio­n about their colleague.

“We are concerned and worried,” said Abdul Malek, a lawyer who represente­d the state with Bhowmik in the trial against the militants.

Bhowmik, a Hindu and leading cultural activist, also lead the state’s prosecutio­n against five JMB extremists sentenced to death for the murder of 66-yearold Japanese farmer Hoshi Kunio in 2015.

Rangpur regional police chief Khandaker Golam Faruque told AFP that Bhowmik had refused the offer of an armed escort during the high-profile trials.

“There was no threat against him. His family filed a complaint about his disappeara­nce on Friday night,” Faruque said.

JMB regrouped after the execution of its founder and top leadership in 2007 and has been blamed for a wave of attacks on religious minorities, atheist bloggers and foreigners in recent years. — AFP

 ??  ?? Residents on top of their jeepney take photos of destroyed buildings during a visit to their homes at the main battle area in Marawi City, in southern island of Mindanao. — AFP photo
Residents on top of their jeepney take photos of destroyed buildings during a visit to their homes at the main battle area in Marawi City, in southern island of Mindanao. — AFP photo

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