SECOND EDITION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015
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Kartik 30, 1422, Safar 1, 1437
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 3, No 208
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www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages | Price: Tk10
Uproar as police fail to seek Nur remand n Ashif Islam Shaon Family members of slain Narayanganj ward councillor Nazrul Islam expressed frustration as the police did not file any remand petition for the prime accused Nur Hossain in the seven-murder case. Even though the Detective Branch of po-
« Police escort Nur Hossain, prime accused in the Narayanganj seven-murder case, to a local court yesterday. He was extradited from India earlier yesterday – MAHMUD HOSSAIN OPU
lice has already submitted the charge sheet in the sensational case, Nazrul’s wife and legal experts claimed that Nur could still be interrogated either in any of the 11 cases he faces or under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to unearth the mystery behind the killings. Narayanganj Chief Judicial Magistrate Shahidul Islam sent Nur to jail after the police produced Nur before it yesterday afternoon. The court ordered that Nur be shown arrested in 11 cases, including two filed over the seven murders, with Siddhirganj and Fatulla police stations.
“There are arrest warrants in 11 cases against him. He should be sent to jail,” the judge said. The whole process took just about 10 minutes. Following the court order, police took him to Dhaka Central Jail in a white microbus with tinted glass. Police did not seek remand for Nur while no lawyer filed bail petitions for him in the two cases either. However, sources said Nur was interrogated at the RAB 1 office yesterday morning, before being handed over to Narayanganj police. PAGE 2 COLUMN 1