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A prominent Bangladeshi writer and publisher was dragged out of a shop and shot dead by unidentified attackers in central Bangladesh, ending a lull in the killings of secular bloggers and activists in the Muslim-majority country.
Bachchu had gone to meet friends at a pharmacy near his home before iftaar when the five bike-borne attackers entered the area. They blasted a crude bomb outside the pharmacy, creating panic, the Dhaka Tribune reported.
They then dragged Shahzahan out of the shop and shot him, a senior superintendent of police was quoted as saying by the daily.
Although no group has claimed responsibility, police officials from the counter-terrorism department are investigating the murder as a possible targeted attack by Islamist extremists.
Bachchu had previously received threats from extremist groups due to his outspoken support for secularism. Bachchu was a former district general secretary of the Communist Party of Bangladesh and was known as a free-thinking writer. His publishing house Bishaka is based in Dhaka's Banglabazar area.
Avijit's publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan was also hacked to death on 31 October the same year.
Militant groups claimed responsibility for most of these attacks and police arrested many radical Islamists in connection with these attacks.
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