Quamaruzzaman, the 63-year-old Jamaat-e-Islami assistant secretary general and its third most influential leader, was buried at his ancestral home in northern Sherpur after his execution late last night for committing war crimes and mass killing during Bangladesh's 1971 independence war against Pakistan when he sided with Pakistani troops.
"He was buried at his village home at Kumri Mudipara at about 5:10 in the morning (local time) while people at the neighbourhood joined the namaz-e-janaza (funeral prayers) ahead of the burial," a police official at the scene said.
Nine vehicles of paramilitary Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) force, elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and police escorted an ambulance which carried his body to the village even as the execution met with an angry reaction from his party which called for a nationwide protest strike tomorrow and a mass prayer today.
The BGB was deployed across the country to control protests and prevent any untoward incident. Sporadic violence was reported so far, with activists vandalising at least two buses and exploding two crude bombs at Sobhanbagh here around noon during a rally to protest the execution, police said.
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