Mollah, the first person to be hanged for war crimes in 1971 independence war, was buried at the family graveyard at Amirabad village in Faridpur district early morning after funeral prayers, District Magistrate Md Mamun Shiblee, who supervised the burial, said.
The execution of the 65-year-old Jamaat leader, infamous as 'Butcher of Mirpur', took place last night after the Supreme Court earlier in the day rejected his review petition.
Senior Jammat leader Makbul Ahmed said that "people would take revenge on this killing by establishing Islam in Bangladesh."
"I urge all the people who support the cause of the Islamic movement to show utmost patience to build a strong resistance," Ahmed said in a statement.
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Activists of Jamaat and its student wing, Chhatra Shibir, vandalised, torched and looted around 50 houses and business establishments of Awami League (AL) supporters and minorities in different areas of the district after Mollah's execution, said Joybeb Chowdhury, additional superintendent of police in Satkhira.
A rickshaw puller was killed in a clash between law enforcers and Jamaat activists in Noakhali's Begumganj while A BNP activist was shot dead at Zianagar Upazila in Pirozpur.
A Jamaat activist was run over by a truck while he was trying to set the vehicle on fire in Jessore's Bagharparha.
At least 150 vehicles were torched and over 50 vandalised as Jamaat-Shibir activists went on the rampage across the country.
Jamaat supporters also took out flash processions and exploded crude bombs at several other areas. They clashed with police at many places. At many places, police opened fire and shot several rounds to disperse the protesters.
The Islamist party has announced a nationwide strike on Sunday to protest the execution of Mollah.