Eight people were murdered per day on an average in the month of July this year.
During the period, a total of 261 people were murdered in the country while only 139 people died of Covid-19, said Bangladesh Human Rights Commission (BHRC), a local rights body, on Monday, reports UNB.
Among them, family violence claimed most lives (15), followed by deaths from social violence (17), murders for dowry (2) and murders after abduction (2).
Besides, 31 deaths were reported as mysterious ones.
According to the BHRC report, five political murders and two killing by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) were also documented.
“The increasing murders can be brought down to zero through dynamic activities of law enforcement agencies,” the organisation said.
Besides, two victims were murdered after rape this month. BHRC also recorded seven incidents of rape during the period.
Meanwhile, BHRC said 195 people were killed in road accidents across the country while four others took their own lives.
The organisation prepared the report based on data from its district, upazila, and municipality branches, and reports published by national newspapers.