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At least 3 shot in Bangladesh protest over cops’ Covid-19 rules enforcement

Demonstrators attack police station in rural district following rumours of man injured in market sweep

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2021 10:30AM

At least 3 shot in Bangladesh protest over cops’ Covid-19 rules enforcement
Thousands of angry villagers in Saltha, Faridpur district, took to the streets, some hurling bricks at a police station and vandalising government offices in town in a show of protest against cops’ enforcement of tightening Covid-19 regulations. – AFP pic, April 6, 2021

DHAKA – A protest over police enforcement of coronavirus restrictions in rural Bangladesh turned violent late yesterday when a mob of demonstrators attacked a police station, with at least three people shot, police and a doctor said.

The incident took place in the central town of Saltha in Faridpur district, where police said rumours had spread that a man was injured in a police sweep at a market aimed at enforcing health measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, as cases spike nationwide.

Thousands of villagers took to the streets in anger. A group of them hurled bricks at a police station and vandalised government offices in the town, torching an officer’s home and two cars belonging to government officials, police said.

“Police fired in self-defence after they attacked the police station,” a police spokesman in Faridpur district told AFP. A second police official, Nur-a-Alam Fakir, confirmed the incident.

Police did not give any casualty figures, but Abdul Matin, a doctor at the emergency ward of the state-run Faridpur Medical College Hospital, said three people were in critical condition after suffering gunshot wounds.

“One of them was hit in his buttocks, another in his chest and the third person was shot in both legs,” he told AFP.

Bangladesh yesterday instituted a seven-day nationwide lockdown after recent weeks saw Covid-19 case numbers reaching record highs and fatalities skyrocketing.

On Sunday, at least 7,087 people tested positive for the virus, the highest daily case total since it was first detected in the South Asian nation in March last year.

All domestic travel services – including buses, ferries, trains and flights – have been suspended, and shops and malls will be shut for a week. A night-time curfew is in effect.

Hundreds of shopkeepers protested in capital Dhaka over the lockdown, saying it would disproportionately affect their businesses.

Two officers said supporters of the hard-line Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam joined the attack on the police station at Saltha.

Tens of thousands of Hefazat supporters staged nationwide demonstrations against the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi late last month, which triggered deadly clashes with police.

There was no immediate comment from Hefazat over police claims of their involvement in the incident in Saltha. – AFP, April 6, 2021

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