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Doctors believe that Raihan Ahmed died due to excessive torture by the police. This information has emerged after the second autopsy on the body of Raihan, a young man who died in police custody in Sylhet. Meanwhile, Akbar Hossain Bhuiyan, in charge of the Bandarbazar police post, remains missing. All immigrants have been warned not to flee the country. Meanwhile, in Sylhet, when police tried to remove the roadblock on Thursday in protest of the incident, the agitated crowd pursued them.
In the presence of the executive magistrates of the district administration, Sajib Ahmed and Mezbah Uddin, a PBI team removed Raihan’s body from the Panchayati cemetery of the Nawabi mosque in the Akhalia area yesterday morning. Also present at that time were the investigating officer for the case, Inspector Mohidul Islam from PBI Sylhet, and local councilor Mukhlishur Rahman Kamran. Subsequently, Raihan’s body was taken to the Osmani Medical College morgue for an autopsy. Earlier, the head of the university’s forensic department for Raihan’s second autopsy. A three-member board was formed headed by Shamsul Islam.
At the end of the autopsy. Shamsul Islam said that Raihan Ahmed may have died from additional injuries to his body. There are many wound marks on Raihan’s body. He was severely beaten. More details can be provided when the full autopsy report is received.
Meanwhile, SI Akbar Hossain Bhuiyan, fired in charge of the Sylhet police outpost in Bandarbazar, received a letter to all immigration officers in the country to prevent him from fleeing. This was stated by DIG Banaj Kumar Majumder at a press conference at PBI headquarters in Dhanmondi yesterday.
DIG Banaj Kumar Majumder said that all immigration officials have been informed so that Akbar cannot flee the country. Apart from this, the Ministry of the Interior has also informed various immigration centers on the border.
Meanwhile, locals blocked the road in the Akhalia area of the city yesterday in protest of Raihan’s murder. Protesters blocked Raihan’s home in the Akhalia area of the Sylhet-Sunamganj highway around 4 pm. Sylhet Kotwali police to drive protesters off a road when a mob was chasing them. At that time, hundreds of vehicles were stuck on both sides of the road. Later, with the intervention of the local councilor, the residents lifted the blockade around 5:30 p.m.
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