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From Daily Star · () English

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  • At least four to five Hindu deity idols were vandalized at three temples in the Kanachgari area of Bogura, Bangladesh.
  • The attacks occurred on Friday night, with devotees discovering the damage on Saturday morning.
  • Police are investigating the incidents, noting the temples' remote locations may have facilitated the vandalism.

Bogura, Bangladesh, Miscreants vandalized at least four to five idols of Hindu deities across three temples in the Kanachgari area, located within the newly established Mokamtala upazila of Bogura. The attacks are believed to have taken place sometime on Friday night.

No one could pinpoint the exact time of the vandalism. The administration is investigating the matter. The culprits managed to carry out the act easily because the temples are located outside the main locality.

โ€” Md Ziaur RahmanThe Shibganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer commented on the circumstances and ongoing investigation of the vandalism.

Devotees discovered the desecrated idols around noon on Saturday when they arrived at the Kanachgari Shiva Temple, Shitala Temple, and Mahashmashan Temple to conduct regular religious rituals. They promptly alerted local authorities to the incident.

Md Shahinuzzaman, the officer-in-charge of Shibganj Police Station, confirmed the vandalism. Shibganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md Ziaur Rahman visited the affected temple sites following the report. "No one could pinpoint the exact time of the vandalism," Rahman stated, adding that the administration is actively investigating the matter. He noted that the temples' locations, situated away from the main village and near a crematorium and open fields, might have allowed the culprits to carry out the act with relative ease.

Looking at the idols, it appears they were vandalised a few days ago, and the villagers noticed it later.

โ€” Md ShahinuzzamanThe Shibganj Police Station chief provided an initial assessment of the timeline of the vandalism.

While police have initiated an investigation, no written complaint has been filed yet. The OC mentioned that legal action would be pursued once a formal complaint is submitted. Initial observations suggest the idols may have been damaged a few days prior, with villagers only noticing the vandalism later. Authorities are working to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Legal action will be taken once a written complaint is filed.

โ€” Md ShahinuzzamanThe police official outlined the next steps in the legal process following the discovery of the vandalism.
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