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Al-Amin and Yusuf, two madrasa teachers accused of vandalizing a sculpture of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Kushtia, have made confessional statements in court. The two teachers testified on Saturday night (December 12) in the court of Judge Delwar Hossain of the Kushtia Amli High Judicial Magistrate Court.
Kushtia (SP) Police Superintendent SM Tanvir Arafat said the two accused madrassa teachers did not disclose knowledge of the two madrassa students involved in the vandalism of the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The opposite has helped them escape. Police arrested the accused madrasa students and their two teachers in the case. They agreed to give a confessional statement after being sent to prison for further investigation.
Madrasa teacher Yusuf Ali said in his statement that Abu Bakkar Nahid, accused of vandalizing the Bangabandhu sculpture, was a student in the Hefaz department of his madrasa. Two or three days before the incident, Abu Bakr and Rahid together with Yusuf went to the Kushtia market. On the way to the market, they came across the sculpture of Bangabandhu on the corner of five streets in the city. He later learned that Abu Bakkar and Nahid were involved in the vandalism of the Bangabandhu sculpture at 8:30 am on Saturday. Later he advised them to go home from the madrasa. Later, the police showed them CCTV footage of the vandalism, but did not admit to knowing the two defendants.
Another teacher, Alamin, made a similar confessional statement.
Incidentally, criminals destroyed the sculpture of Bangabandhu under construction at the intersection of five roads in the city of Kushtia. At some point on Friday night (December 4), the face and hand parts of the sculpture were smashed. Kushtia Township built a sculpture of the national flower shuffler here in 2003 as part of the city’s beautification. Since then it has been known as Shapla Chattar. On the occasion of the centenary of Bangabandhu’s birth, the municipal authorities recently started the construction of the Bangabandhu sculpture by breaking the shuffler sculpture.
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