An Italian aid worker has been killed in the high security diplomatic
area in Dhaka, the first attack claimed by the Islamic State in
Bangladesh.
Cesare Tavella, 50, was shot thrice from a close proximity on Monday
evening in market Gulshan diplomatic zone while he was jogging, police
said.
The attackers fled the scene after Tavella fell to the ground. He was
rushed to a nearby private hospital where doctors declared him dead,
police said. Tavella was working for the Netherlands-based ICCO
Cooperation as manager of its Profitable Opportunities for Food Security
(PROOFS) project, a police spokesman said.
“We are not clear who killed him but we think it was a pre-planned
murder,” Dhaka’s police commissioner Ohiduzzaman Mian told reporters. A
fellow official confirmed that the killers did not take away the
moneybag or his cell phone, indicating that the murder was not carried
out by ordinary muggers.
In a statement issued in Arabic, the Islamic State (IS) claimed that it
killed Cesare, SITE Intelligence Group said. Security officials here
said this could be the militant group’s first attack in Bangladesh.
The US and Britain, meanwhile, alerted their nationals in Bangladesh
asking them to be cautious in their movements here while Dhaka was
trying allay the security concerns of Cricket Australia, which is seeking assurances from its Bangladesh counterpart before proceeding with the team’s trip.
Four secular bloggers have
been hacked to death in Bangladesh since the start of the year. The
al-Qaeda linked militant groups have been blamed for their brutal
murders. However, this is the first time that the ISIS has claimed
responsibility of an attack in Bangladesh.
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