The video of the torture, which was posted on Facebook, triggered outrage, forcing authorities to launch a manhunt.
A video of a 13-year-old boy in Bangladesh, who was brutally tortured to death by a group of men for allegedly stealing a rickshaw, has triggered widespread protests including on social media, prompting authorities to launch a manhunt.
The teenage vegetable vendor, Samiul Alam Rajan, was tied to a pole and beaten up for nearly 30 minutes until he died due to the torture while one of the attackers filmed the gruesome incident and uploaded it on his Facebook page.
Rajan, son of a driver, screamed for help, cried for water and begged for his life while the killers laughed and jeered at him in the 28-minute video of the July 8 incident in Kumargaon of northeastern Sylhet Sadar Upazila following allegations that the teenager had stolen a rickshaw van.
Hundreds of people, including women and children, took to the streets in Sylhet carrying posters of Rajan and demanding exemplary punishment for the killers.
Two of the prime suspects, one of whom 22-year-old Muhith Alam was chased and caught by the locals, have been taken into custody. A manhunt is underway to nab the remaining two.
The people in the neighbourhood had caught Alam as the attackers tried to dump Rajan’s body secretly in a secluded place and handed him over to police while the rest fled.
“We brought him to our custody for interrogation in line with the court order,” said Akhtar Hossain, officer in charge of the local police station.
Rajan’s family came to know of the incident when they went to police station to file a missing report of their son.
Forensic examinations found 64 injury marks on Rajan’s body. However, Rajan died of brain haemorrhage, which was caused by a blow to his head, police quoted the autopsy report as saying.