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JOURNALIST RABBANI MURDER

Jamalpur UP chairman, 12 others remanded

UNB . Jamalpur
18 Jun 2023 18:07:09 | Update: 18 Jun 2023 20:04:33
Jamalpur UP chairman, 12 others remanded
Golam Rabbani Nadim — Courtesy Photo/UNB

A Jamalpur court on Sunday put 13 accused including prime accused UP chairman Mahmudul Alam Babu in journalist Golam Rabbani Nadim murder case on remand for different terms.

Among them, UP chairman Babu was put on five-day remand, Reazul on a four-day, Monir and Zakir on three-day remand each.

Jamalpur Chief Judicial Magistrate Tanvir Ahmed passed the order after the accused were produced before it, said the plaintiff’s counsel Advocate Yousuf Ali.

Those remanded for four days are Sumon, 43, Milon, 25, Tofazzel, 40, and Aynal Hoque, 55.

The five accused who were put on a three-day remand are Kapil Uddin, 55, Fazlu Miah, 35, Shaheed, 40, Mokbul, 55, Wahiduzzaman, 30.  All the accused are from different areas of the upazila.

On June 14, journalist Rabbani was returning home when he was attacked by a group of terrorists in Bakshiganj upazila.

The assailants physically assaulted him before fleeing the scene, leaving him unconscious. He died at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital the following day.

Monira Begum, the wife of slain journalist Nadim, filed a murder case against 22 identified people and 25 unidentified ones on Saturday.

Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) detained chairman Babu and two others from Chilahati union of Debiganj upazila in Panchagarh district on Saturday.

The RAB handed over four accused including Babu to Bakshiganj police station on Sunday morning.

The journalist’s wife Monira claimed that Rabbani had been subjected to various forms of harassment before the incident, and it was the chairman's associates who carried out the killing.

She demanded exemplary punishment of those involved in the incident.

She alleged that her husband was killed on the orders of UP chairman Mahmudul Alam Babu due to his news reporting.

Since the murder, journalists across the country have been demanding exemplary punishment of the killers.

 

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