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http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/02/16/killers-hacked-rajib-first-then-slit-his-throat-police

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Killers hacked Rajib first, then slit his throat: policeStaff Correspondent, 
bdnews24.com
His body was found in front 
of his house at Polashnagar in Mirpur.
Rajib was one of the organisers of 
the Shahbagh protest that turned 12-day-old Saturday.
Home Minister 
Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir has assured Rajib’s family of swift action in nabbing 
his 
killers. The minister said the investigation was already underway.
The 
Detective Branch of Police would be in charge of this murder investigation, DMP 
Deputy Commissioner (Media) Masudur Rahman has said.
 Rajib was hacked in 
the head, jaw and shoulder before his throat was slit, said Pallabi Police 
Station’s Sub-Inspector Kamal Hossain.
Police found two blood-stained 
machetes apparently left behind by the killers just a few feet away from 
Rajib’s 
body. Police said the laptop Rajib used was also found close to his 
body.
According to Pallabi police chief Abdul Latif Sheikh, police came 
to know about the murder around 9pm.
They rushed to the spot to find that 
the body was lying in a pool of blood with a Gamchha wrapped around the 
neck.
Protesters believe Rajib became the target of fundamentalists for 
his interpretations of Islam from the standpoint of a self-proclaimed 
atheist.
His blogging attracted threats to his life. One such post is 
still there in ‘Sonar Bangla’, a blog known to have been operated by 
pro-Jamaat-e-Islami activists.
Protesters are convinced that the Jamaat 
and its student front Islami Chhatra Shibir assassinated Rajib.
The 
street where Rajib came under the attack did not have its lights on, making it 
difficult to identify the killers immediately, said local MP Ilias 
Molla.
He alleged the area was a stronghold of the Jamaat-Shibir 
activists.
Police has not been able to ascertain yet whether there was a 
witness to the murder.
The owner of a nearby tea stall Kamal Miah said 
two pedestrians raised an alarm about an injured man when as he was closing his 
shop around 9:30pm.
Kamal says he could not remember their 
faces.
Rajib’s father Dr Nazim Uddin filed a case early Saturday accusing 
some unidentified people of killing his son.
An architect by profession, 
Rajib lived in Palashnagar along with his brother. Their parents live in 
Gazipur’s Kapashia.
“I was a freedom fighter during our War of 
Independence. The country has been liberated ... but still not free from 
Razakars That’s why I had to lose my son,” said Rajib’s father Nazim.
The 
body was sent to the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital for 
autopsy.
Locals in Mirpur and Kapashia took to the streets Saturday in 
protest against the murder.
Rajib’s second uncle Khurrom Haider was one 
of the first few to find the blogger’s lifeless body at the site of the 
killing.
“As I reached there (Palashnagar), I saw a body lying on its 
back. He was hacked numerous times in the head and his face was mutilated 
beyond 
recognition.”
“I stopped for a moment before leaving the place. I called 
Rajib’s number using my cell phone. I heard the phone ringing inside the pant’s 
pocket.”
“I ran to the body at once. I pulled out the cell phone and 
found it was my nephew Rajib’s phone.”
“I gave a close look at his face 
only to be assured that it was Rajib.”
According to Khurrom, a banana was 
found in the left pocket of the pant. Rajib rarely returned home ever since the 
protests at Shahbagh started.
The last time Khurrom had spoken to his 
nephew was at 3pm Friday. It was all about the protests.
“Rajib used to 
say, ‘Uncle we have launched a movement, and the youth will achieve its goal’,” 
said Khurram.
“He would say, ‘Uncle I am not against Islam, but against 
Jamaat-e-Islami’.”
Rajib and his brother studied at the Asian Pacific 
University and both had been living in the tin-shed Mirpur 
residence.
Rajib’s body will be buried in Syedpur of Targaon Sunday. A 
janaza will be held at Kapashia Pilot School playground before the 
burial.
His mother Nargis Haider is an Awami League activist. His 
grandfather Mofiz Uddin Master had been the President of Gazipur District Awami 
League until he passed away in 1989.
But Rajib and his brother always 
kept themselves consciously away from getting involved in party 
politics.
Asked whether any family feud could have lead to the killing, 
Khurrom said, “Never. Rajib had been an active organiser of the Shahbagh 
movement. That’s why Jamaat and Shibir men have killed 
him.”

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