Blast kills one, two buses torched

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Chittagong Bureau :
A man has been killed in a crude bomb explosion in Chittagong amid the BNP-led 20-Party alliance’s nationwide blockade and shutdown.
Md Ridwan, 50, was rushed to the Chittagong Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) after he was injured in the blast at C&B intersection at Chandgaon around 7pm on Wednesday, police said.
He died at the hospital around 9:30pm, CMCH police outpost Assistant Sub-Inspector Pankaj Barua said. Police said blockade supporters had exploded the bomb. Ridwan died from extreme blood loss, said the duty doctors at CMCH.
Chandgaon Police Station Sub-Inspector Sajal Kanti Dey told that they were raiding the adjacent areas to catch the bombers.
No one, however, was arrested until 10pm.More than 100 people have died throughout Bangladesh since the agitations of the BNP and its allies began from Jan 5. Most of them died from arson and bomb attacks.
Suspected blockade supporters set two buses on fire in the port city on Wednesday evening.
Chittagong Metropolitan Police’s Additional Deputy Commissioner (North) Shariful Islam said the bus near Bahaddarhat Bus Terminal was torched around 8pm.
The police officials on duty in the area and locals had put out the fire immediately, he said, adding that there were no casualties.
The other bus was set ablaze half an hour later near the Ansar camp near EPZ Police Station.

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