Report: Deepu (Dipu) Chandra Das Killed in Bangladesh
Deepu Chandra Das, also referred to as Dipu Chandra Das, was brutally lynched and killed by a mob in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district in December 2025, triggering widespread outrage, protests, and international reactions. Wikipedia+1
📍 What Happened
The incident occurred on 18 December 2025 in Bhaluka Upazila, Mymensingh, where Das, a 27-year-old Hindu garment factory worker, was beaten to death by an angry mob. After being assaulted, his body was tied to a tree and set on fire along a roadside, in what was described as a shocking act of mob violence. mint
Initial local reports suggested he was attacked over allegations of blasphemy, but police investigations have found no evidence to support these claims. Instead, workplace disputes may have contributed to the escalation. Dhaka Tribune
📈 Arrests and Legal Action
Law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh arrested multiple suspects in connection with the killing; at least 18 people have been detained as investigations continue. Khaborwala
The Bangladesh interim government has condemned the killing, calling it a heinous crime and pledging support for Das’s family as well as a full legal process to ensure accountability. The Economic Times
🌍 Domestic and International Response
The killing has sparked protests in India, particularly near the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, where demonstrators condemned the violence and demanded justice for minorities. Reuters
Public figures, including politicians and organizations in India, have publicly condemned the lynching and highlighted concerns over the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh. AP7am
🧠 Clarification & Misinformation
Viral social media videos claiming to show Das pleading before being handed over to the mob have been debunked by fact-checkers; these clips are unrelated and predate the incident. Fact Crescendo+1
📰 Key Facts
Name: Deepu / Dipu Chandra Das
Location of incident: Bhaluka Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh
Date: 18 December 2025
Cause: Brutal mob lynching, originally linked to alleged blasphemy (unsubstantiated)
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