Sporadic violence reported as Bangladesh awaits Hasina verdict amid heavy security

Dhaka:  Sporadic incidents of violence were reported from across Bangladesh on Monday amid heavy security deployment ahead of a special tribunal verdict against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina in a case of alleged crimes against humanity.

The capital city of Dhaka, which generally remains gridlocked on weekday mornings, woke to near-empty roads, with only scattered cars and rickshaws moving through heavily policed intersections. However, as the day progressed, there were incidents of sporadic violence in the city.

Protesters burnt tree trunks and tyres to block roads, while multiple crude bomb blasts rattled neighbourhoods in Dhaka.