Islamists kill Sufi leader in Bangladesh

Dhaka, May 7: Unidentified attackers hacked a "pir", or spiritual leader to death in Bangladesh's Rajshahi district, some 256 km northwest of capital Dhaka, a police official said on Saturday.

Abdur Razzak, officer-in-charge of Rajshahi's Tanor Police Station, told jourlists that the body of the victim, Shahidullah (65), was recovered on Friday night on receipt of information from locals.

The motive behind the killing could not be immediately known.

The murder reportedly bore the hallmark of previous murders of bloggers and secular activists, reported Xinhua news agency. Two persons including the editor of a LGBT magazine were hacked to death by unidentified assailants in Bangladesh capital Dhaka on April 25, hours after a prison guard was shot dead in a separate incident.

The killing of the pir is the latest in the spate of killings that has been haunting the north since last year. A university teacher in Rajshahi was murdered in similar fashion last month.

Muslim-majority Bangladesh has seen a surge in violent attacks over the past few months in which members of minority Muslim sects and other religious groups have also been targeted.

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