A day after a 66-year-old Japanese national was shot dead by masked gunmen, authorities stepped up security of foreign diplomats and deployed heavily-armed police officers to guard the capital's diplomatic zone, amid calls by the US and the EU to quickly bring the perpetrators to justice.
"We have still not found any involvement (of ISIS). We have to investigate," Hasina told reporters at Ganabhaban, her official residence in the capital, after arriving from New York where she attended the 70th UN General Assembly session.
"There is no reason to believe that all our achievements will be overshadowed by these heinous murders, but that is what is being attempted," she said.
The BNP-Jamaat have "definitely abetted these murders in an attempt to overshadow Bangladesh's achievements", she said.
Hasina said that the murders of foreigners have taken place at a time when the war crimes trials are taking place.
The trials involve top Jamaat leaders who were opposed to Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan in 1971. Some Jamat leaders have already been sentenced to death.
The government has boosted security of foreign diplomats and foreigners across the country, a senior police official said.
Japanese national Hosi Koniyo, who was headed to an agriculture farm on the outskirts of northern Rangpur city in a rickshaw, was shot thrice in the chest, shoulder and hand by the unidentified assassins yesterday. He died instantly.
In a statement in Arabic language, the ISIS -- which has ambitions to spread into South Asia -- claimed responsibility for the attack on Koniyo, according to SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi postings online.
The ISIS had also claimed responsibility for the killing of the Italian aid worker last week in Dhaka.
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