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An expat has announced a bounty for the brave man who helped capture the looted SI Akbar.
The Canadian expat announced on Facebook on Monday. Joynal Abedin. He promised to give the man a reward of 50,000 rupees.
The name of the person who will receive this award is Rahim Uddin.
Expat Joynal Abedin said: ‘Rahim Uddin Akbar, the son of a farmer, was captured. Hearing this, we gave a gift to this brave boy from exile. So that others will be encouraged to do good deeds after seeing it. ‘
Akbar Hossain was detained by locals with the help of Khasias at the Dona border in Kanaighat upazila de Sylhet on Monday while fleeing to India. Then the police arrested him and rescued him.
According to local sources, locals saw Akbar wandering the Dona de Silchar slum in Meghalaya, India on Sunday night.
A local source said, on condition of anonymity, that SI Akbar remained in Dona’s camp after her arrest. The Khasia later handed it over to some locals, including a Bangladeshi cattle dealer. At that time, Akbar’s condition was terrible.
As seen in the video that went viral after the arrest, he said his name was Akbar in response to a question from Khasia.
“You kill people for only 10,000 rupees,” Akbar replied when Khasias rebuked him. “I didn’t kill,” Akbar replied.
Akbar said a senior official advised him to flee to India.
When asked what crime Raihan was killed for, the fired SI said: “I didn’t kill, brother, I didn’t kill just on purpose. 5-6 people hit the wire. The public hit and died. I’d rather take him to hospital. But there he died He took my money.
At that moment, another local said: ‘And he took his life?’
Akbar replied, “Brother, we didn’t know, but we took him to the hospital.”
On October 10, Raihan was taken to the Bandarbazar police post and tortured. He died on October 11 after being transferred to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital.
Ittefaq / ZH
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