Biplab Chandra Baidya Shuvo, a Hindu youth whose Facebook ID was reportedly hacked to spread the religious slur, is still in prison. But an organisation named Tawhidi Janata has applied for permission to hold a rally on Nov 23,” Bhola's Deputy Commissioner Sarkar Mohammed Kaiser told bdnews24.com. Three cases were started in connection with the religious slur, the clashes and the subsequent attacks on the Hindu community in Bhola. The police headquarters did not provide any statement on the matter as the official who is coordinating with the Facebook authorities is currently travelling. Law enforcement sent all necessary information to the Facebook authorities and the hackers will be identified in a day or two, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal had said earlier.
Source: bd News24 November 20, 2019 05:48 UTC