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Bangladesh arrests Likee star for dance video at mosque

News Desk (AFP)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mon, August 9, 2021

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Bangladesh arrests Likee star for dance video at mosque In this picture taken on August 8, 2021, police arrest Yasin, a social media star for shooting a dance video with a girl at a mosque, in Comilla, some 100 km from Dhaka, after the clip triggered online anger in the Muslim-majority nation. (AFP/-)

Bangladesh police have arrested a social media star for shooting a dance video with a woman at a mosque, officials said Monday.

The clip triggered online anger in the Muslim-majority nation, police said, and 20-year-old Yasin was arrested at his home in Daudkandi, some 60 kilometres (40 miles) from Dhaka.

Police said they are also hunting the woman in the video. 

Yasin shot the clip last month and uploaded it to his account on the Likee video sharing site.

He was seen in the video dancing with a woman on the stairs of the Daudkandi Model Mosque, one of 50 Muslim places of worship built recently by the government.

His account has since been suspended but police said Yasin's dance videos had drawn more than 940,000 followers.

"He was arrested under the digital security law for hurting people's religious sentiments," Aminul Islam, the town's police chief told AFP, adding that the dancing had "desecrated the mosque".

Police in Bangladesh, which is officially secular, have arrested scores of people for hurting religious sentiment, including many Hindus and followers of other minority faiths accused of defaming the Koran or posting comments that could hurt religious feelings.

In September, a Hindu man was jailed for seven years for insulting the Prophet Mohammed on Facebook.

Others accused of blasphemy in Bangladesh, including several secular bloggers, have been jailed or faced attacks by radical Islamists in recent years.

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