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Bangladesh Police Chief’s Wife Killed in Suspected Militant Attack

The wife of a Bangladesh police chief, known for his efforts to curb extremism, was shot in the head three times.

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The wife of a police official known for his role in curbing Islamic extremism was shot dead in southeastern Bangladesh on Sunday, in what police suspected was the latest in a series of attacks by Islamists in the majority-Muslim nation.

Three assailants riding a motorcycle shot Mahmuda Aktar, 33, when she was on her way home after putting her son onto a school bus in the port city of Chittagong – said Humayan Kabir, additional deputy police commissioner of Chittagong.

They shot her in the head three times, Kabir told Reuters by telephone. The latter also suggested that there might be a militant link as her husband, Babul Aktar – superintendent of police – played an important role in apprehending top militants.

Islamist militants in Bangladesh have carried out a series of killings since early last year, with liberal bloggers, academics and members of religious minorities among their victims.

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