2 hurt in Dinajpur Temple Gun Attack

 

Unidentified shooters the previous evening heaved a rough bomb inside a Hindu sanctuary in Dinajpur and opened flame at its passage, harming two individuals.

The assailants first tossed the bomb at a religious get-together inside the Worldwide Society for Krishna Cognizance (Iskcon) sanctuary in Kaharol's Bahuchi town.

"Then again, it didn't blast," said Monindra Nath Roy, president of the sanctuary administration board.

Citing witnesses, Monsur Ali Sarker, officer responsible for Kaharol Police headquarters, said five men on two motorbikes went to Bahuchi and heaved the bomb, which did not blast but rather set off a clamor.

At the point when inquisitive individuals began to go into the sanctuary to see what was going on the hoodlums discharged two shots harming Mithun Chandra Roy, 27, and Ronojit Chandra Roy, 45. They were admitted to Dinajpur Therapeutic School Healing center with wounds to the mid-section and leg.

The lawbreakers then blasted two unrefined bombs to clear a path for their departure, the OC said.

Be that as it may, local people got one of them - Safayet Hossain - possessing an unrefined bomb, said Rabiul Foysal, UNO of Kaharol. Safayet has been captured.

The occurrence activated frenzy among the Hindus in the region as it was only five days after the bomb assault at Kantaji sanctuary in the same upazila.

On November 30, Birendranath Roy, a minister of Iskcon, was shot at Ranibandar town of Chirirbandar upazila in Dinajpur, and lawbreakers shot Piero Parolari, 67, an Italian specialist and cleric, in Mirzapur zone of Dinajpur town on November 18.

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