A hostage situation is fast developing in the Gulshan diplomatic zone in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka as police is reportedly exchanging fire with suspected gunmen. [caption id=“attachment_2868060” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Held hostage. Reuters[/caption] According to PTI, police said that several foreigners are believed to be taken hostages inside the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in the diplomatic zone in the Bangladeshi capital. The bakery turns into a Spanish restaurant at night. The casualty is likely to be high as the initial burst of gunfire is believed to have wounded many cops. According to Times Now, at least 30 people are injured. It also said the head of the Banani police station is reportedly dead. A witness who spoke to Reuters said from his house he could hear gunfire and it “looked quite bad”. The US. Embassy in Dhaka said on its Twitter feed there were “reports of shooting and hostage situation”. https://twitter.com/usembassydhaka/status/748922774614188033
Local newspaper The Daily Star reported
that about five assailants entered the restaurant on Road 79 and opened gunfire around 9:20 pm (Bangladeshi time). The authorities have deployed the Rapid Action Battalion and local cops to tackle the evolving the security situation. Footage available with the CNN network but not aired due to editorial concerns on the nature of bloodshed have reportedly showed many people wounded due to gunshots.
The Dhaka Tribune
, which is running a live blog on the evolving situation, quoted the head of the Rapid Action Battalion on how the authorities are trying to deal with. “Dubbing the ongoing incident a hostage situation, the RAB Director-General Benazir Ahmed told reporters on site: “We would like to resolve the situation peacefully. And I urge everyone to remain calm and not to panic.” He declined to provide further information on the development.” The newspaper also quoted from the Facebook page of Lori Ann Walsh Imdad, principal of American Standard School. “Terrorists broke in and shot the Italian baker and his wife and took about 20 foreigners hostage. This is a block from my place so I have a front row seat to the police action.” There is no confirmation on the exact number of hostages being held inside, though unconfirmed reports suggest 20-60. The US State Department has also confirmed the incident in a tweet. The attackers hurled bombs and were firing intermittently, injuring some policemen and people. A kitchen staff of the bakery, who managed to escape, said several armed men entered the restaurant around 8:45 PM and took the chief chef hostage, local media reported. “They set off several crude bombs triggering panic,” he said.
Earlier on Friday
, a Hindu priest was hacked to death in the country by unidentified machete-wielding assailants, the latest murder in the Muslim-majority nation which has seen a string of brutal attacks on minorities and secular activists by Islamists. Bangladesh has of late seen a series of attacks, mostly using machetes, targeting bloggers, atheists and religious minorities.
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