Politician held in Bangladesh over journalist’s murder

Published June 18, 2023
A group of men ambushed Bangladeshi journalist Golam Rabbani Nadim, severely beat him, and left him unconscious on June 14, 2023. The journalist died the next day from excessive blood loss caused by a severe head injury. — Facebook via CPJ
A group of men ambushed Bangladeshi journalist Golam Rabbani Nadim, severely beat him, and left him unconscious on June 14, 2023. The journalist died the next day from excessive blood loss caused by a severe head injury. — Facebook via CPJ

DHAKA: Bangladesh police on Saturday arrested a politician accused of masterminding the murder of a journalist who had written stories about his family.

Mahmudul Alam Babu was arrested near the Indian border after a nationwide manhunt, the country’s elite Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said in a statement.

The 50-year-old has been accused of organising Wednesday’s murder of Golam Rabbani Nadim, who was beaten by a gang of men near his home in Jamalpur district and later died in hospital.

Babu was retaliating for a series of stories on a custody dispute involving a child following his recent divorce, local police chief Sohel Rana said.

“He is the number one accused in the case over the murder of the journalist,” Rana said.

“A journalist saw him on the spot when Nadim was beaten by a group of men,” he added.

Rana said Babu was general secretary of the local wing of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ruling Awami League.

The party announced Babu’s expulsion immediately after he was named a suspect in the killing.

Six other people were also arrested over the murder, Rana said.

Local press club president Shaheen Al Amin said Babu had been angered by Nadim’s “extensive coverage” of his family dispute.

Babu had filed a defamation suit against the reporter, but a court quashed the case on Tuesday, Amin said.

“The next day Nadim was attacked by Babu’s men and he was hit on his head with a brick. He died due to internal bleeding,” he added.

Journalist groups staged protests after the murder to demand the arrest of the culprits.

Reporters Without Borders ranked Bangladesh 163 out of 180 countries in its 2023 World Press Freedom Index.

Journalists with Bangladesh’s dwindling independent media outlets have been under increasing pressure from the government and Hasina’s ruling party.

In March the editor of the country’s largest newspaper and a reporter were charged under a controversial digital security law for writing an article on the high cost of food.

Authorities shut down the lone opposition mouthpiece in February, saying it violated press laws.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2023

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