Assassination of Sinha: Investigation report presented tomorrow



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The retired Major Sinha said. The whole country is looking at the report of the committee formed by the Home Office to investigate the death of Rashed Khan. The 80-page report with 13 recommendations and 56-page attachments will be sent to the Interior Ministry on Monday. Sources say the report mentions who is responsible for the incident. Now is the time to wait, compatriots.

Retired Major Sinha Mohammad was shot dead by Inspector Liakat Ali at the Baharchhara Union Shamlapur checkpoint in Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf Marine Drive around 10 pm on July 31. Rashed Khan. Following the publication of this incident, the Ministry of the Interior formed a committee on August 2, citing the source, cause and recommendations of the incident so that it would not occur in the future. The committee began its activities on August 3. The ministry set seven business days, that is, August 10, for the presentation of the report to the committee. Then, for the first time, the committee’s mandate was extended until August 23. Subsequently, at the request of the commission, the term was extended again until August 31. The committee’s mandate was last extended until September 6, as one of the defendants from the Teknaf Police Station, OC Pradeep Kumar Das, was unable to accept the statement. On September 2, the committee heard Pradeep Kumar Das at the Cox’s Bazar District Jail. The committee then completed the investigation report and announced that it would present it on the night of September 5. Since then, everyone’s eyes have been on the investigation report.

Journalist Faridul Mostafa Khan, a victim of inhumane torture at the hands of OC Pradeep Kumar Das, said that more than 200 people have been killed in the illegal murder of OC Pradeep. His forces subjected me to inhumane torture while holding a pen against his misdeeds. Many did not open their mouths for fear of being tortured.

Abu Morshed Chowdhury Khoka, president of the Cox’s Bazar Chamber of Commerce and Civil Society, said that one crime gives rise to another. Sinha’s murder has caused a stir at home and abroad. When the investigation is formed after the incident, everyone’s vision report is haunted. Everyone is waiting to send the report to find out what the main problem is.

In a brief briefing at Cox’s Bazar Hill Down Circuit House around 7 p.m. Saturday, the committee chair, the Chittagong Division Additional Divisional Commissioner (Development), Deputy Secretary of the Government, Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, said that the committee was headed by retired major Sinha. After speaking to the 6 people involved in the incident while investigating Rashed Khan’s death, their statements were taken. All committee members are unanimously finalizing the report after verifying, classifying, and analyzing all these statements and information. Which will be presented to the ministry on September 6. The report indicates why Sinha’s death took place and who was responsible. The report will be presented within 35 days after taking office.

He added that the committee has made 13 recommendations to prevent such incidents in the future. A murder case has been filed in court in this incident in conjunction with the investigative activities of our committee. This case is currently pending. The case investigation officer is conducting the investigation of the incident in the legal process. The court will decide who is guilty of this murder. The court also has the power to punish those responsible. The court has jurisdiction to use our committee’s investigation report if it deems it necessary.

According to one source, the report notes that weapons were used indiscriminately in the murder of Major Sinha. However, the filming environment was not created there. The behavior and behavior of some police officers at the time of the incident was inhumane.

The other members of the four-member committee headed by Mohammad Mizanur Rahman are the Lieutenant of the Bangladesh Army, representative of the Armed Forces. Colonel SM Sajjad Hossain, Deputy Representative of Bangladesh Police, Additional Deputy Inspector General Zakir Hossain Khan and Representative of Cox’s Bazar District Administration, Additional District Magistrate Mohammad Shajahan Ali.

Ittefaq / AC



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