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Al-Amin and Yusuf Ali, two madrasa teachers charged in the vandalism of a sculpture by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Kushtia, have made confessional statements under article 164 in court.
Judge Delwar Hossain of the Amli High Judicial Magistrate Court of Kushtia took his statement on Saturday (December 12).
After four days in police custody, they were taken to court at 2:00 p.m. The investigating officer in the case and the Officer-in-Charge (CO, Investigation) of the Kushtia Model Police Station, Nishi Kant Sarkar, took them to court.
According to judicial sources, Yusuf Ali and Al Amin told the court in their statement that they both taught in the Hefz department of Madrasa Ibn Masood in the Jugia area of the Kushtia suburb. 16 students from that department studied. Abu Bakkar Nahid, accused of vandalizing the Bangabandhu sculpture, is a student in the same department. Two or three days before the incident, Yusuf, Abu Bakr and Nahid 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. They vandalized the sculpture on the night of December 4.
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, told the court in his statement that everyone in the madrasa, including teacher Al Amin, used mobile phones. They used to listen to regular waz on their mobiles. Especially popular Islamic speakers Mamunul Haque, Hafizur Rahman Siddiqui, Khaled Saifullah, Ayubi and others liked to listen to his waz.
Kushtia Police Superintendent SM Tanvir Arafat said the two accused madrasa teachers concealed the matter without disclosing it despite knowing that the accused students were involved in the vandalism of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman sculpture. The opposite helps them escape. Police arrested the defendant and two of his teachers, including a student from the madrassa, in connection with the case. They agreed to give a confessional statement during pretrial interrogation for further investigation.
By the way, at midnight on December 4, a sculpture of Bangabandhu under construction at a cost of around Tk 3 million was vandalized at the intersection of five roads in the city of Kushtia. Kushtia Municipality Secretary Kamal Uddin filed a case with the Model Police Station. In this case the last 6
In December, police arrested two students from the Hefz department of Madrasa ibn Masood in the Jugia area of the Kushtia suburb.
Kushtia’s Senior Judicial Magistrate Enamul Haque ordered the four detainees on December 6 and placed them in pre-trial detention for five days. At the same time, the court granted a four-day pre-trial detention to two detained madrassa teachers, Al Amin (26) and Yusuf Ali (28).
The five-day pre-trial detention of Abu Bakkar alias Mithun and Sabuj Islam alias Nahid will come to an end on Sunday (December 13). According to a police source, the two arrested students, who participated directly in the interrogation in pretrial detention, gave important information, including a promise to destroy the sculpture under construction at Bangabandhu.
Al-Mamun Sagar / MSH
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