One held in Avijit murder case

Dhaka: Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said on Monday arrested a person in connection with last week's murder of the blogger Avijit Roy, accusing him of being behind earlier death threats on social media.
‘He is the main suspect’ in the killing of Roy, claimed a spokesman for the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) after Shafiur Rahman Farabi was arrested in the capital Dhaka, reports AFP.
‘He is a fundamentalist blogger,’ RAB spokesman Major Maksudul Alam told AFP, adding that according to ‘primary information’, Farabi had threatened Roy through Twitter and Facebook.
‘(Roy's) family told us that he got threats from Farabi several times,’ he added.
A source in the RAB said the elite force, mainly tasked with tackling religious militancy in the Muslim-majority nation, has seen correspondence between Farabi and another person about killing Roy.
Blogger Avijit Roy was hacked to death by miscreants on Dhaka University campus at on 26 February night.
Ajay Roy, father of Avijit Roy, filed a case the following day with Shahbagh police.
Farabi was also arrested after the murder of blogger Ahmed Rajib Haider in February 2013, but was later released on bail.
He has been known for his Facebook postings against atheist writers and Islamophobes. Roy, who was the founder of the Mukto-Mona (Free-mind) blog, was born in Bangladesh but moved to Atlanta in the southern US state of Georgia around 15 years ago.
He and his wife, who was also badly injured in the attack, had been returning from a book fair when they were both hauled off their rickshaw by two assailants who then slashed them with the machetes.
Roy is the second Bangladeshi atheist blogger to have been murdered in two years and the fourth writer to have been attacked since 2004.