Saidul, the whistleblower against Raihan, is in pre-trial detention for three days.



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Bandarbazar outpost in the town of Sylhet killed in police custody. The plaintiff in the rapture case against Raihan Ahmed. The court granted Saidul Sheikh a preventive detention of three days. The court issued the order in the fraud case. The investigator in the case presented him at the Sylhet Metropolitan Magistrates Court on Sunday afternoon and requested a five-day pre-trial detention. After the hearing, Judge Saifur Rahman granted him a three-day preventive detention.

Sylhet Police Superintendent Muhammad Khaled-uz-Zaman from the Bureau of Investigation (PBI) confirmed the information at first glance. He said Saidul Sheikh is a suspect in a case brought under the Death in Police Custody (Prevention) Act. As there was a fraud case against him, he was arrested in that case and placed in preventive custody for questioning. The court granted a preventive detention of three days.

According to PBI, Raihan, a resident of Akhalia Niharipara in the town of Sylhet, was detained at the Bandarbazar outpost in Sylhet on the night of October 10 and tortured. He died the next day, October 11. Raihan used to work in a diagnostic center in the Rikabibazar area.

His wife Tahmina Akhter filed a case with the Kotwali Police Station under the Death in Custody (Prevention) Act. After the case, an investigative committee of the metropolitan police found the truth of the torture. On 12 October, four people, including SI Akbar Hossain Bhunya, in charge of the outpost, were fired and three others were removed.

When the investigation of the case was handed over to PBI under the direction of the police headquarters, three officers on duty at the outpost on October 19 testified in court under Article 164 and described the torture of Raihan and the names of the torturers.

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