Police have arrested three people in a case over the public humiliation of a Hindu college principal in Narail. This comes amid protests and widespread criticisms over the public shaming of Swapan Kumar Biswas.
The arrestees are Syed Rimon Ali of Mirzapur, Shaon Khan, a mobile phone trader of Mirzapur Bazar, and Md Monirul Islam of Madhyapara.
Mohammad Shawkat Kabir, offier-in-charge of Narail Sadar Police Station, said on Tuesday they made the arrests on Monday night after the cases was filed in the afternoon, reports bdnews.
Sub-Inspector Sheikh Morsalin, chief of Mirzapur police outpost, accused 170 to 180 unidentified people in the case.
The incident took place in the wake of a post on Facebook by a Hindu student who had shared a photo of Indian BJP leader Nupur Sharma, who has been criticised for her remarks on Prophet Muhammad.
According to locals, some Muslim students asked the Hindu student to delete the post on Jun 18 after he had gone to the college.
Tension mounted when rumours spread that Swapan took the Hindu student's side. Angry Muslim locals and students set the motorcycles of the principal and two teachers on fire. The mob also clashed with the police.
A video of the incident showed the locals and students putting a garland of shoes around Swapan's neck in the presence of police, accusing him of belittling Islam for his alleged attempt to save the Hindu student from the same mob.
Police took the principal along with the student to the police station. However, police said the principal was not detained.
The Bangladesh Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education has formed a committee to investigate the incident amid protests across the country. The committee members also visited the college on Monday.
Swapan has not been staying at home since the incident. His wife said he went into hiding because he was feeling insecure.