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Two 'Muslim militants' arrested in Bangladesh suspected of hacking secular blogger to death

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Floral wreaths are placed below a banner during a protest against the killing of blogger Niloy Chakrabarti, who used the pen-name Niloy Neel, in Dhaka. Photo: AFP

Police in Bangladesh’s capital arrested two suspected Muslim militants in the killing of a secular blogger last week in the fourth such deadly attack this year.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police spokesman Muntasirul Islam identified them as Saad-al-Nahin and Masud Rana, suspected members of Ansarullah Bangla Team, a group blamed for some of the previous attacks on bloggers.

Local media reported that Nahin was arrested in 2013 on a charge of attempted murder in an attack on blogger Asif Mohiuddin, who was injured. Nahin was freed on bail but was supposedly being watched by detectives.

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Last Friday, at least four men posing as tenants entered an apartment building and hacked to death the 28-year-old Niladri Chottopadhay Niloy. The blogger’s wife, Asha Moni, filed a murder case against four unnamed persons.

Friends of Niloy, who also goes by an online name of Niloy Chowdhury, said he had received several threats that prompted him to remove all his photos from his blog. They said he had a Facebook account in which he criticized radical Islamists at home and abroad, as well as hard-line views of other religions.

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The family and friends said Niloy had sought police protection after he was threatened, but police asked him to leave the country for his safety.

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