Police said an activist of Islami Chhatra Shibir, student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami, was killed and three others were injured in the blast while they were making crude bombs to be used during the shutdown at Sitakunda area on the outskirts of the northeastern port city of Chittagong.
"Three Shibir activists were injured as an explosion took place when they were making bombs. One of them, Rasel has died," a local official told bdnews24.Com.
Six policemen were severely injured when the Jamaat activists along with supporters of their crucial ally, the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP), attacked them in northwester Rajshahi.
A policeman suffered a fracture in his right leg while another sustained injuries in his head in the clashes.
The police personnel came under the attack during Jamaat's dawn-to-dusk daylong hartal across the country for the second consecutive day today.
BNP spokesman Salauhuddin Ahmed yesterday said the 72-hour opposition blockade, which began on Saturday, has now been extended to Friday.
Yesterday, a 12-year old boy was killed and a truck was torched, critically injuring the driver and his helper, as the Jamaat enforced a violent shutdown to thwart the war crimes trial and save their convicted leaders.
Mollah, the fourth senior-most Jamaat leader, is the first politician to be found guilty by the apex court.
Over 150 people have died in clashes between the Jamaat activists and security forces since the first sentence was announced in January.
