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Monday, June 8, 2026

Bangladesh: Robbery in crematorium temple in Natore, priest murdered

An incident of robbery took place at Kashimpur Central Crematorium in Baraharishpur of Natore Sadar Upazila. Tarun Chandra Das, a young man serving there, was also killed. The temple was looted. The police believe that this incident took place on the night of 20th of December, Friday.

Deceased priest Tarun Chandra Das (55) is the son of deceased Kalipada Das of Alaipur Dhopapara Mohalla of Natore city. He lived in Mahasmashan temple for last twenty years.

Mahashamshan Committee General Secretary Satya Narayan Roy confirmed the murder of the temple Sebayet or priest. He said that on Saturday morning, the members of Mahashamshan Mandir went to the funeral home and found the dead body of the Sebayet with his hands and legs tied. Tarun was in charge of temple services for 23 years. On receiving the information, the police visited the spot.

Satya Narayan Roy said, ‘The temple’s donation box and storage room had their locks broken and grills cut. It is likely that the robbers killed the man and took the money and brass utensils of the temple’.

Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Natore Police Station Mahbubur Rahman said, “The body of a man with his hands and feet tied has been recovered from the crematorium temple. Some evidence of looting of the crematorium’s storage room was found. It is possible that the person may have been killed in connection with the incident of theft or robbery’.

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