The different image of Minni from the prisoner’s clothes is viral! | 970939 | Voice of tomorrow



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Minni is sitting on the bench dressed as a prisoner with a depressed face. Images collected.

Ayesha Siddique Minni, convicted in the highly disputed murder case of Rifat Sharif in Barguna and wife of the murdered Rifat Sharif, has been sent to Kashimpur central prison from Barguna. On Thursday (29 October) morning, she was transferred from the Barguna District Prison to the Kashimpur Central Women’s Prison.

Meanwhile, a photo of Minni dressed as a prisoner has spread on social media. Where Minni looks different.

In the photo, Minni is sitting on a bench in a room wearing a white prisoner sari. Impressions of fatigue were noted on his face. Meanwhile, there have been many fights over the photo of Minni in prison clothes. It is unknown at this time what he did to cause the injuries.

It can be mentioned that on the morning of June 26, 2019, in front of Barguna Government College, Rifat Sharif was publicly attacked and injured by members of the Nayan Bond Bond-008 teen gang group. At the time, his wife Minni was at the scene. Rifat Sharif died at Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital that same afternoon.

Subsequently, on September 1 of that year, the police filed a statement of charges against 24 people, including Rifat’s wife, Minni, in the murder case of Rifat Sharif in the Barguna Superior Judicial Court of First Instance. At the same time, the number one defendant in the Rifat murder case, Nayan Bond, was killed in a shooting and was acquitted.

On January 1 of this year, the Barguna Court of Sessions and District Judges brought charges against 10 adult defendants in the Rifat murder case. On January 8, the Barguna Juvenile Court brought charges against 14 accused minors in the same case.

After that, at noon on September 30, the murder case of Rifat Sharif, Minni and six other accused adults were sentenced to death and four others were acquitted by the Barguna district and session judge. Asaduzzaman. Each of those convicted was fined 50,000 taka. Furthermore, the Barguna Juvenile Court has sentenced 7 of the 14 minors accused in the case to 10 years, 4 to 5 years and 1 to 3 years in prison.



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