Bangladesh police have arrested Md Subaj Hossain and his associates for the murder of Tarun Chandra Das, a 60-year-old Hindu man. Das was found bound and asphyxiated at a cremation site in Natore district in December. The suspects killed Das during a theft at the cremation grounds, with Hossain confessing to the crime.
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