Bangladesh sentences 16 to death for killing teenager in harassment case

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Accused people are taken out of the court premises after they were given death sentences in a murder case in Feni
Accused people are taken out of the court premises after they were given death sentences in a murder case in Feni, Bangladesh, October 24, 2019. REUTERS/Stringer

October 24, 2019

DHAKA (Reuters) – The principal of a religious school in Bangladesh was among 16 people sentenced to death on Thursday for the murder of a teenage girl who refused to withdraw a complaint of sexual harassment against him, the public prosecutor said.

The killers poured kerosene over Nusrat Jahan, 18, and set her on fire on the roof of her madrasa in April in the southeastern district of Feni.

“We are happy with the judgment,” public prosecutor Hafez Ahmed told reporters after the court verdict. Police said in their chargesheet the murder was carried out at the principal’s order.

Jahan’s death sparked public outrage and mass demonstrations calling for her killers to be punished. She had faced pressure to withdraw a complaint to police in March accusing the school principal of attempted rape and also the case, her family said.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had met her family and vowed to bring the killers to justice.

(Reporting by Ruma Paul; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Clarence Fernandez)

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