4 people have been killed in clashes in Bangladesh, following the execution of Abdul Quader Mollah earlier this week.
Violence erupted as supporters of Abdul Quader Mollah torched shops and vehicles, leaving four people killed, as they protested against the execution.
The Islamist leader was convicted of war crimes by Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal, which was set up to investigate and prosecute crimes committed during the 1971 conflict and has convicted 10 people so far. The controversial trial saw prosecutors described him as the "Butcher of Mirpur" for his alleged role in massacring civilians in Dhaka.
The UK, US, EU and UN Human Rights Council had all pressured Bangladesh not to execute Mollah.
See a report from the BBC here.