Abrar’s death: Anisul Haque, Kabir Bakul and 5 other people’s belongings 951368 | Voice of tomorrow



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A court ordered the seizure of the belongings of five people, including Prothom Alo associate editor and Kishore Alo editor Anisul Haque, in a case involving the death of Naimul Abrar, a ninth-grade student at Dhaka Residential Model College. , in Kishore Alo.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jasim Uddin issued the order on Wednesday (September 2). The Tamil report on Crook is due September 20.

In addition to Anisul Haque, those whose assets have been ordered for seizure are Mahitul Alam, Prothom Alo’s Senior Assistant Editor, Kabir Bakul, Prothom Alo’s Head of Events and Activation, Shahparan Tushar, Executive, and Shubhashish Pramanik, Executive.

On November 1 last year, Abrar was electrocuted on the grounds of the Residential School and College in the capital during the monthly Prothom Alo Kishore Alo anniversary celebrations. Abrar Rahat’s father, Mojibur Rahman, filed an unnatural death case at the Mohammadpur Police Station on November 8 alleging negligence in the incident. In the case, Prothom Alo editor and publisher and Kishore Alo editor Matiur Rahman brought a case against unknown persons in court. The court ordered an autopsy to remove Abrar’s body from the grave.

The applicant’s complaint was ordered to be investigated in conjunction with the unnatural death case brought to the Mohammadpur Police Station in connection with Abrar’s death. On January 17, Mohammadpur Police Inspector Abdul Latif presented the report to the court.

According to the report, Abrar died due to the negligence of the defendants. The electrical connection provided to the stage and panel at the Kishore Alo anniversary function was powered by a 120 kVA generator. During the investigation, the electrical cables connected there were seized. The variety is tested by your specialist. As it turned out, the connection of the power line to the place was not correct. The cables were patched in different places. Duct tape was applied in some places. The wire insulation was open in several places. Still, the electrical connection was unprotected.

The investigation report further said that a few more people became entangled in the cables before Abrar Rahat was electrocuted. Prothom Alo authorities continued the program without repairing the power line even after they complained. After Abrar Rahat was electrocuted, the organizers continued the program knowing that his condition was critical. He did not receive the proper treatment.



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