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The Sylhet district police had to pay Tk 12 lakh to the Indian asylum seeker for SI (fired) Akbar, the main defendant in the case of Raihan’s death at a police post in Sylhet.
Under the agreement, Gopal Das, a resident of the Kaipatyapara area in Silchar, Assam, handed over Akbar to the Khasias capital of Umkhiang. Akbar was reportedly delivered to the Donna border on November 9 at 9 am.
The agreement to hand over Akbar in exchange for money was reached on November 5. Gopal brought him from Silchar to the Donna border on November 7, promising to take him to Guwahati. A police source gave such information. In addition, Play also has some data.
According to information provided by Akbar to the police after his arrest, Akbar escaped from the port outpost on the afternoon of October 12 and remained in the city for the night. The following afternoon he went to Bholaganj in the Companiganj area of Sylhet with the local journalist Noman. There a woman spent the night at the house of the town representative.
And through the husband of the representative of that village, the next morning, the morning of October 14, he arrived at the home of a limestone merchant named Naresh Singh in the village of Majhai in India. Akbar stayed there 4 nights. Meanwhile, the Bangladeshi police began to communicate with Naresh through Khasia India and Naresh’s friend Panna. But Naresh said he doesn’t have Akbar.
On the night of October 16, Naresh Singh took Akbar out of Majhai village and sent him to Silchar in Assam. There, Akbar grew up in the home of Gopal Das, a relative of Panna, a friend of Naresh. According to a district police source, the district police obtained information about Gopal even though they did not obtain Akbar from Naresh. According to this information, the police contacted an Indian merchant who was exporting goods through the land port of Zakiganj.
Through that businessman, the police confirmed that Gopal’s house was in Koipatyapara de Silchar. Later, through that businessman, discussions began with Gopal Das to return Akbar. Although at first he did not agree, he later agreed to return it in exchange for a large sum of money. At first it demanded 50 lakh rupees. Akbar’s photo was sent to the police on November 2.
The police are also safe. However, the police stopped the communication as they demanded Tk 50 lakh. Two days later, Gopal himself called. Later, on November 5, the contract was signed for 10 lakh rupees. But time passes as to how to get it across any border. Later on November 7, Gopal agreed to return it across the Dona border in Kanaighat. But with the new risk barrier money.
Gopal said that he would have to pay a million rupees; Which is 12 lakh rupees in Bangladeshi rupees. Later, the police collected Rs 10 lakh from Jaflong in Sylhet through an Indian businessman. When the location was confirmed, the district police contacted the Dona border Khasias on November 8. Gopal later told Akbar that he was not safe in Silchar and that the Indian police were looking for him. So they will drop him off at a relative’s house in Guwahati. Speaking of Guwahati, they took him in a car to the Donna border.
At the beginning of November 8, the Sylhet district police came to argue with the Khasias in the area. According to the discussion, at 9 a.m. on November 9, the Khasias handed over 10 lakh rupees given by the police to Gopal and took Akbar away. Then Gopal left. At that time, Akbar was interrogated by the Khasias in various ways. At the time, in a video, Akbar was heard saying, ‘Call my brother Gopalko.’
Earlier in the day, the OC of the Kanaighat Police Station discussed with some people, including local Rahim, how to get Akbar out of the hands of the Indian Khasias. That image also came to the hands of Jugantar. The police gave Rahim 15,000 rupees the night before. Later, Rahim went to the border with his men in the morning.
Later, according to the police, five neighbors, including Rahim, entered Bangladesh with Akbar around 12 noon. Later, the police arrested Akbar from his hands.
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