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9 buses caught fire in the capital
Detectives 713 cases, 30 arrests in the field to unravel the mystery
During the Dhaka-17 by-elections, a total of 13 cases have been filed, including 11 for setting fire to nine buses in different parts of the capital and two under the Explosives Law. Among them, two were burned at the Paltan Police Station, two at the Motijheel Police Station, two at the Shahbagh Police Station, one at the Bangshal Police Station, one at the Kalabagan Police Station, one at the Bhatara Police Station, one at the Uttara East Police Station and one at the Airport Police Station. In addition, one case has been registered at Uttara East Police Station and another at Turag Police Station under the Explosives Act. So far 30 people have been arrested. On Friday, the court granted preventive detention to 26 people for different periods. Police and law enforcement agencies are working on the ground to arrest the fugitives. Detectives, including police radab, are now in the field to uncover the incident behind the scenes.
According to the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Crime Command and Control Center, a fire broke out in a government vehicle parked in Tax Zone 15 on the north side of the BNP party office below the Paltan Police Station a 12:05 pm on Thursday. Then at 1pm on the Agrani Bank staff bus in front of the Madhumita Cinema Hall below the Motijheel Police Station, at 1:25 am at the current Victor Classic Paribahan in front of the Ramna Hotel, at 1:30 pm in front of the Aziz Super Market in Shahbag in Dewan Paribahan, at 2:10 am on the north side of the Bangladesh Secretariat Dishari transport caught fire at 2.25 pm. Also, Jainpuri Paribahan in parking lot under Paltan police station at 2:45 pm, BRTC double-decker bus near Pubali gas pump under Motijheel police station at 3 pm, Victor Classic Paribahan in the Coca-Cola intersection under the Bhatara and Azampur police station in Uttara at night. Initially, law enforcement officers detained 40 suspects. After checking and sorting, 30 people were arrested. A senior police official in the metropolis said the participation of the rest of the accused was being investigated. Meanwhile, CCTV footage was found. Those involved in the incident wore face masks. According to an intelligence agency, the camp did this on purpose.
Police suspect that 9 buses suddenly caught fire. This is a continuation of BNP-Jamaat’s ‘Jbalao-Poraoyerai’. In addition, all detectives, including the RAB police, are working in the field taking into account whether it is the activists’ activities or sabotage that is leading the government into disorder.
Moha, commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP). Shafiqul Islam said those involved in setting the bus on fire have been identified. They were identified by observing video footage from CCTV cameras in the vicinity of the scene. The operation continues to arrest the fugitives. Mahbubur Alam, deputy commissioner of the metropolitan detective police, also said that they were conducting an operation to arrest the defendants through CCTV footage.
Head of the Anti-Terrorism Unit and Additional Commissioner of the DMP. After giving a keynote speech at a Bangladesh Crime Reporters Association function yesterday, Monirul Islam told reporters that the incident of setting the bus on fire was being investigated whether it was sabotage by Jamaat-Shibir or not. “You can’t fly anything,” he said. However, this is initially understood to be a continuation of the BNP-Jamaat fire terror. “We have received a call log of a sudden bus fire in the capital on Thursday,” he said. That is being analyzed. Work is underway to find out the identities of those who spoke. However, this call log will serve as important evidence to prove the case. Conversations are similar to call logs and fire incidents.
Those who are in preventive detention
The court granted three-day pretrial detention to six defendants in two separate cases brought by the Shahbagh Police Station. The defendants in remand are Hazrat Ali, Moinuddin, Abu Saeed Shant, Abul Kalam Azad, Abu Sufian and Sohail. Aliza Al Ahmed Mitu and Mehedi Hasan Yasin have been held in pre-trial detention for three days in a case brought by the Paltan Police Station. In another case, the court granted five days of preventive detention to seven defendants: AK Fazlur Bari, Altaf Hossain, Naeem Pradhan, Alif Mahmud, Humayun Rashid Tutul, Khandaker Mashukur Rahman and Rasheduzzaman. Abdur Rahman granted Taher two days of pre-trial detention in one case and Zakir Hossain three days of pre-trial detention in another case. Safiuddin Ahmed Sentu and Mridu Rahman Johnny alias Morshedur Rahman Johnny were held in pre-trial detention for two days in a case brought by the Bangshal Police Station. In a case from the Kalabagan Police Station, two defendants, Mahifur Rahman Tipu and Mainuddin Chowdhury, were detained for two days. The court granted three days of pre-trial detention to four defendants in the case brought to the Sutrapur police station. Two defendants, Mashiur Rahman Mosi and engineer Nazrul Islam, have been held by a court for two days in a case brought to the Khilkhet police station. A court granted Sohail Mia a three-day pre-trial detention in a case filed at the Turag Police Station.
Ittefaq / KK
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