Several crude bombs exploded in Dhaka on eve of Hasina's verdict
No casualties reported
UNB, Dhaka
Published: 3h ago
Several
crude bombs went off at different points in the capital on Sunday evening,
heightening tension on the eve of the verdict in the cases against deposed Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina and two others accused of crimes against humanity during
last year’s July–August Uprising.
Around
9pm, two crude bombs exploded in front of the Central Road residence of Syeda
Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change and the Ministry of Water Resources. However, no one was injured in the
incident.
Witnesses
said unidentified miscreants hurled the bombs and fled the scene immediately
after the explosions.
Earlier
around 7:30pm, two crude bombs also went off near the Saarc Fountain
intersection in Karwan Bazar.
In a
separate incident, two more explosions occurred minutes before 10pm in the
Mohakhali Kacha Bazar and Amtoli areas.
Police
said no one was hurt.
The
series of explosions came a day ahead of Monday’s scheduled verdict by the
International Crimes Tribunal in the trial of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina over allegations linked to the last year's July mass uprising.
Amid
the tense political climate, the Awami League last week announced a nationwide
“lockdown” programme. Since November 10, incidents of arson attacks on buses
and trains, along with crude bomb explosions in Dhaka and other districts,
occurred amid tight security.
Meanwhile,
the Supreme Court has requested the Bangladesh Army to deploy troops to bolster
security around the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) ahead of Monday’s
scheduled verdict.
Besides,
BGB personnel have been deployed in Dhaka, Gopalganj, Faridpur, and Madaripur
districts to maintain overall security and ensure law and order.