GUWAHATI, India: Police in India’s northeastern state of Tripura arrested seven members of a Hindu group and charged them with breaking into the Bangladesh consulate and vandalising property, a police officer said on Tuesday.
The move came hours after after Muslim-majority Bangladesh called for immediate action against protesters who broke into the consulate, saying they tore down its main gate, damaged property and desecrated the national flag.
Those arrested were part of demonstrations organized by the Hindu Sangharsha Samiti, a group that says it protects Hindu interests, after Bangladesh arrested a Hindu religious leader, Chinmoy Krishna Das, last week.
“Around 50 of them broke into the property’s main gate, and brought down the Bangladeshi flag post,” said district police officer Kiran Kumar K. in west Tripura.
Among the 4,000 protesters were more people involved in the break-in and police were investigating, he said, adding that disciplinary action had been taken against four police officers in charge of consulate security.
In a statement on Monday, India’s foreign ministry called the incident deeply regrettable, adding that diplomatic and consular properties should not be targeted under any circumstances.
In a post on X, Tarique Rahman, the son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and the acting president of her Bangladesh Nationalist Party, criticized the attack, saying such incidents caused division and discord among neighbors.
Das, arrested last week at the airport in Dhaka, the capital, on charges of sedition, among others, is associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
His arrest sparked protests in Dhaka and the southern port city of Chittagong, where his supporters clashed with security forces.
Hindu-majority India had also condemned the arrest and expressed concern over attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Muslim-majority Bangladesh.
Indian police arrest seven from Hindu group for breaking into Bangladesh consulate
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Indian police arrest seven from Hindu group for breaking into Bangladesh consulate
- Attack comes after Bangladesh arrested a Hindu religious leader, Chinmoy Krishna Das, last week
- Das, charged with sedition, is associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Explosion causes minor damage to US embassy in Oslo, police hunt perpetrators
- The blast at the embassy compound in western Oslo occurred at around 1 a.m. local time
- The blast occurred at the entry to the consular section, Oslo police said
OSLO: The US embassy in Oslo was hit by a loud explosion early on Sunday, causing minor damage but no injuries, Norwegian police said, as the justice minister said a thorough investigation had been launched.
The blast at the embassy compound in western Oslo occurred at around 1 a.m. (0000 GMT), sending thick smoke into the street by the entrance of the consular section, eyewitnesses said.
Police said they were searching for one or more potential perpetrators, with Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen saying they had deployed “considerable resources” to the investigation.
“This is an unacceptable incident that we are taking very seriously,” she told Norwegian press agency NTB.
Smoke and damage
The blast occurred at the entry to the consular section, Oslo police said, and witnesses said the entrance had been damaged.
“There was a very thick layer of smoke on the street,” said Sebastian Toerstad, 18, a high school student who drove past the embassy at the time of the explosion.
“There was some damage to the entrance,” Toerstad said.
Police said no further explosive devices had been found in the area.
“Investigations have been carried out at the scene with the aid of dogs, drones and a helicopter, searching for one or more potential perpetrators,” the Oslo police department said in a statement.
The US embassy referred all inquiries to the US State Department, when contacted by Reuters. The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The blast at the embassy compound in western Oslo occurred at around 1 a.m. (0000 GMT), sending thick smoke into the street by the entrance of the consular section, eyewitnesses said.
Police said they were searching for one or more potential perpetrators, with Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen saying they had deployed “considerable resources” to the investigation.
“This is an unacceptable incident that we are taking very seriously,” she told Norwegian press agency NTB.
Smoke and damage
The blast occurred at the entry to the consular section, Oslo police said, and witnesses said the entrance had been damaged.
“There was a very thick layer of smoke on the street,” said Sebastian Toerstad, 18, a high school student who drove past the embassy at the time of the explosion.
“There was some damage to the entrance,” Toerstad said.
Police said no further explosive devices had been found in the area.
“Investigations have been carried out at the scene with the aid of dogs, drones and a helicopter, searching for one or more potential perpetrators,” the Oslo police department said in a statement.
The US embassy referred all inquiries to the US State Department, when contacted by Reuters. The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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