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Previously, the police arrested four people for allegedly vandalizing a sculpture under construction in Kushtia after viewing CCTV footage. Two of them are madrasa teachers and two are madrasa students. These are, Ibn Masood (ra) a madrasa teacher in the Jagati Paschimpara area of Kushtia city. Al Amin (26) and Md. Ifsuf Ali (26) and a student at the same madrasa. Abu Bakkar alias Mithun (19) and Daulatpur upazila. Sabuj Islam alias Nahid (20) 6 Khulna Range DIG Khandaker Muhid Uddin said this at a press conference at the Kushtia Police Superintendent’s office at 3.30pm on Sunday.
Citing a police press release, local media reported that Maulana Mamunul Haque and Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim had vandalized the sculptures under construction of Abu Bakkar and Sabuj Islam Bangabandhu on Friday night.
Walking from the madrasa, two students headed to the crossroads. The two climb the bamboo ladder and take the green hammer out of the backpack. Then the two together smashed the Vandalized sculpture for about 6 minutes. Then he walked back to the madrasa
The next morning, they reported the matter to the Madrasa teachers Al Amin and Ifsuf, who told them to flee. The two students went to their respective homes. After that, the police raided and arrested 7 of them.
Kushtia Municipality Secretary Kamal Uddin filed a case with the city’s model police station on Saturday night, police said. Four people have been arrested in connection with the Special Powers Act of 1974.
Earlier, Interior Minister Asaduzzaman Khan-Kamal reported on Sunday the arrest of four journalists at the Secretariat.
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader joined the extended meeting of the Narsingdi District Awami League by videoconference from his official residence and said: “I still control the party workers. If you go too far, the workers from the Awami League will not stay home.
ZA / AI (Prothom Alo, bdnews24.com)
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