Aminbazar Killings
Five suspects on fresh remand
Five suspects, who were arrested for their alleged involvement in the killing of six students in Aminbazar, were yesterday remanded again in order for more information to be gathered about the incidents.
They were earlier arrested from different places of Aminbazar and remanded for different periods, but they often kept quiet while they were being quizzed and avoided some questions tactfully even though they were allegedly involved in the killings, CID said.
The arrestees are Farid Khan, Rahim alias 'Hatkata' Rahim, Saiful Islam, Mohammad Wasim and Mohammad Rajib.
The investigation officer, Senior ASP of CID Sirajul Haque, produced the accused before the court of Judicial Magistrate Wasim Sheikh yesterday with a ten-day remand prayer for each. The court placed them on a three-day remand.
According to the forwarding reports placed before the court on different dates, the IO said Saiful and Rajib had an important role in the killings while Wasim was found with his blood-stained shirts and trousers after the killings.
Shamsul Islam and Rahim had also important roles in the killings.
Shamam, 17, Ibrahim Khalil, 20, Towhidur Rahman Palash, 22, and Kamruzzaman Kanto, 16, of Government Bangla College in Mirpur; Tipu Sultan, 20, of Tejgaon College; and Sitaf Jabi Munif, 21, of Bangladesh University of Business & Technology were brutally beaten to death on July 18 while their friend Al Amin survived with severe injuries.
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