Khaleej Times

Bangladesh to hang militants for murdering a Japanese

- AFP

dhaka — Five militants who murdered a Japanese farmer in a drive-by shooting in 2015 were sentenced to death by a Bangladesh­i court on Tuesday.

The order for the five members of the Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to hang was handed down by a judge after finding them guilty of murdering Kunio Hoshi in the northern city of Rangpur in October 2015.

Judge Naresh Sarker said the five had murdered Hoshi as part of a “campaign to destabilis­e the country and smear its image”.

Four of those sentenced were present in the court amid heavy security but one of the defendants was sentenced in absentia.

The 66-year-old Hoshi was shot dead by a gunman riding on the back of a motorbike on a dirt road outside Rangpur where he was working on a project to grow grass for cattle.

Although both the Daesh and a branch of Al-Qaeda have claimed responsibi­lity for many of the attacks, the government insists the JMB are to blame for most of them and denies that internatio­nal militants networks have a presence in Bangladesh.—

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