Grandma put Raiser’s body in a sack on a wooden platform? Dainik Amader Shomoy



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The father of the late Raiser (2) Raju Khan went to Iraq 3-4 years ago on a loan of 2 lakh rupees from his uncle Arman Khan. Raju did not return the money due to various excuses. Last Monday afternoon, Arman Khan and his wife Suma Khan kidnapped Raisa and locked her inside the house to collect the money.

Meanwhile, the family members started searching for Raisa. At that time, Arman Khan left Raisa in Suma Khan’s custody and went out with them to search for Raisa. At one point, when the baby started crying, Suma Khan pressed his face. After a while, Raisa lost consciousness. Later, Suma Khan strangled him with a scarf and killed him. Then he filled a white sack and put it on the wooden floor in the kitchen. Suma Khan could not leave the bag because there were people in the house.

In the court of Tangail Chief Judge Sumon Kumar Karmakar on Wednesday evening, Suma Khan pleaded guilty to the murder and made a confessional statement pursuant to section 164. However, Suma Khan’s husband, Arman Khan , he did not plead guilty in court.

By the way, 6 hours after the disappearance, at 11 p.m. on Monday, the police recovered the body packed in a loft in the house of a neighboring cousin in the Keranipara area of ​​the upazila. The boy’s mother, Lipa Akhter, filed a murder case at the Sakhipur police station on Tuesday afternoon.

Police arrested residents Arman Khan (35) and Suma Khan (25) on Tuesday night and sent them to the Tangail court on Wednesday. The deceased was identified as Raisa alias Bushra. She is the daughter of Raju Khan, an Iraqi expatriate from the Keranipara village in Raisa upazila. About Suma Khan is the cousin of the murdered boy Raiser.

Sakhipur Police Deputy Inspector (SI) Sirajul Islam Thursday morning Daily our time“The court ordered her husband Arman Khan and his wife Suma Khan to be sent to Tangail jail on the night after Suma Khan confessed to the murder,” she said. However, Arman Khan did not plead guilty in court.



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