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Sinha Murder: RAB arrests 3 more from Cox’s Bazar |
2020-08-12 |
[Dhaka Tribune] The Rapid Action Battalion![]() Later RAB produced the trio before the Cox's Bazar Senior Judicial Magistrate's Court, seeking a 10-day remand for each. The court set Wednesday for hearing on the matter. The RAB official said: "The three have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the Major (rtd) Sinha murder case. They were produced before the court for remand. The court has fixed Wednesday for hearing on the matter." Also Read - Shipra, Sifat seek time to disclose details of Sinha's killing According to sources, Nurul, Nizam and Ayas are witnesses named in the arms and narcotics cases filed by police against Sinha, Sifat and Shipra. Earlier on Saturday, Nurul and Ayas told the media that they were completely unaware of the incident. They said that they had neither witnessed the incident nor hear about it. The two also claimed that police had taken their signatures on blank paper, without making the reason clear to them. Nurul Amin of Marishbunia in Teknaf, the first witness, claimed he had only heard about the incident, but when he went to the area later, there was no evidence there. Another witness, M Ayas of the same area, said he and Nurul Amin were called to the local police outpost after the incident and their signatures were taken on the day following the murder at Teknaf cop shoppe. The witness claimed he was not willing to affix his signature on the paper, but the police forced him to do it. Meanwhile, ...back at the bunker, his Excellency called the chief of staff and complained that the artillery was keeping him awake... Sifat and Shipra were granted bail in two cases filed by the police on Sunday and Monday respectively. On July 31, Major (rtd) Sinha was killed in police firing at Baharchhara police check-post. Sharmin Shahriar Ferdous, elder sister of Sinha, filed a case at Teknaf Senior Judicial Magistrate Court on Wednesday. Major (rtd) Sinha, along with Sifat and Shipra, had gone to Cox’s Bazar for the purpose of making a documentary film on travelling. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Cox's Bazar has its own Senior Judicial Magistrate Court? I'm impressed. |
Posted by: jpal 2020-08-12 18:52 |
#1 I imagine the shuttergun was out for maintenance. |
Posted by: Ptah 2020-08-12 18:14 |