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Police Inspector Liaquat Ali gave a confessional statement under Section 164 in court, pleading guilty in the murder case of retired Army Major Sinha Rashed Khan in Cox’s Bazar.
He is the main defendant in the case. Sinha is alleged to have died in the shooting.
Liaquat Ali was brought to the court of Cox’s Bazar Chief Judge Tamanna Farah at 12 noon Sunday. The statement was taken around 4:30 p.m. After taking a statement for approximately four and a half hours, Liaquat Ali was taken to the district jail.
Senior Deputy Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mohammad Khairul Islam, who is investigating the case, confirmed the information to reporters.
He said Liaquat was taken to court today after pleading guilty. The investigating officer hopes that the police officer has told the court the truth.
One day after the three-day pre-trial detention was granted in the third phase, RAB took Liaquat Ali to court to testify under article 164 confessionally.
On Friday, the court granted OC Pradeep Kumar Das, SI Liaquat Ali and ASI Nandadulal Rakshit three days of preventive detention, who were dismissed in the third phase.
At the beginning of August 26, Agent Abdullah, a member of the Armed Police Battalion (APBN), made a confessional statement in court under Section 164 of the case.
He said in his statement that on the day of the incident, it appeared that Inspector Liaquat was representing the victim. The two defendants in the case, including Liaquat Ali, pleaded guilty and testified.
On the night of July 31, Commander (retired) Sinha Mohammad was shot dead by police at the Shamlapur APBN checkpoint on his way back to Nilima Resort in the Himchhari area of Cox’s Bazar. Rashed Khan.
Sinha filed a murder case in the Cox’s Bazar Judicial Trial Court on August 5. Rashed Khan’s older sister, Sharmin Shahriar Ferdous. Nine policemen, including Teknaf Police Station OC Pradeep Kumar Das, were charged in the case.
So far, seven police officers, three APBN and three local residents (witnesses in the police case) have been arrested in the case. All 13 defendants are in jail. The RAB interrogates them in pre-trial detention from time to time. RAB has been given the responsibility of investigating the case according to the court order.
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