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Although the father remarried after the death of his mother, the son of the first part had a good relationship with the honest mother. But the words of the wife and mother-in-law create mistrust and suspicion. The idea of the son is that the honest mother will take the property of the father. In the family tension, he demanded 50,000 rupees a month from his father. At the family reunion, the father asked his son to stay with him and agreed to pay Rs 20,000 per month. However, the boy did not hesitate. People in the father-in-law’s house poured ghee on that suspicion. Arguments and fights began. At one point, the heretic boy stabbed his honest mother to death. In a fit of rage, they also set the corpse on fire with a cloth from a gas stove. They all tried to cover up the incident. However, out of guilt and remorse, the boy attempted suicide by tying clothes with a fan in his room.
This is how housewife Seema Akhter was killed last Sunday in the Baishtek Imamnagar area of Kafrul in the capital. SM Ashikur Rahman Nahid Sikder, the honest son of his second son, made a confessional statement at the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrates Court on Monday after being arrested by the police. Similar information was found in police questioning.
Kafrul police arrested six people, including Nahid, in a raid in Uttarkhan, Imannagar and the surrounding areas of Kafrul from Sunday night until dawn. The other detainees are Nahid’s wife, Zakia Sultana Irene, father-in-law Asek Ullah, mother-in-law Rokeya Begum, father (Seema’s husband) Shahjahan Sikder, and Nahid’s brother-in-law, Shakib. They have been sent to jail by order of the court.
Police officers say Nahid stabbed his stepmother to death over a dispute over his father’s money and set his frozen body on fire with a gas stove. Preliminary information has revealed that the other defendants also participated directly and indirectly in the incident. Seema’s relatives say that in an attempt to cover up the incident, innocent Seema was killed out of greed for the property. Nahid and his in-laws were involved in the incident.
Kafrul OC Selimuzzaman Police Station told Kaler Kanth that Seema’s body was recovered from house No. 55/6 / C in East Baishtech Imam Nagar on Sunday afternoon. Initially, there were signs of arson after being stabbed to death. Seema’s older brother, Sharif Mohammad, filed a murder case. In the morning, Nahid was arrested in the area of the Uttarkhan Police Station and five others were arrested in Imannagar and the surrounding Kafrul areas. They have another fugitive named Nasir.
The OC said: ‘Nahid has testified in the wise court. He was killed due to a family dispute over money. Then the clothes and paper in the kitchen gas stove were set on fire and set alight. After the incident, Nahid went to put a rope around his neck with remorse. He has confessed after his arrest. When asked, Selimuzzaman said: ‘Preliminary information has been found regarding the involvement of other defendants. The extent of their role in the investigation will be seen.
Yesterday, the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court Nivana Khair Jessie recorded Nahid’s statement. The court also ordered the other five defendants sent to jail.
Meanwhile, after Seema Akhter’s autopsy at the Dhaka Medical College morgue yesterday afternoon, the body was taken to the Danga Durgapur village of Gopalganj Moksedpur upazila. The body has been buried there.
According to relatives, Seema divorced her first husband, Obaidur Rahman, about nine years ago. In that family, Seema has two sons named Hossain Ahmed (15) and Mahiya (7). The girl lives with her grandparents in the village and the boy lives in Mirpur. Seema worked in a hospital pharmacy for a few years. About a month after the death of his first wife, Shahjahan Sikder married Seema. Since the marriage, Seema had been living with Shahjahan, their son Nahid Sikder, and Nahid’s wife, Irene.
Ayub Ali Sardar, the father of the late Seema, said the stepmother’s relationship with Nahid was very good. However, after Nahid left his father-in-law’s house a few days ago, the family started to get into trouble. He (Nahid) said that he will no longer be with his parents. When there was a problem with this, on Saturday night, Nahid’s father-in-law, mother-in-law, wife, Nahid’s father, and everyone including Seema tried to solve the problem. Referring to the words he heard on the phone from his daughter, Ayub Ali said that Nahid demanded Rs 50,000 a month to stay away from his wife. His father told him that if he did not agree to separate, he would pay Rs 20,000 a month if he stayed with them. However, the son Nahid did not obey. His father owns two floors, a cartoon business and more assets. Nahid thought that his father would write everything to his second wife, Seema. They also fought over this. The father of the deceased claimed that the father-in-law, mother-in-law and wife killed Seema in a planned manner.
Hossain Ahmed, the son of the first group from the border, said he lives in section 1 of Mirpur. He worked in a washing factory. Unable to bear the news of her mother’s death, she was informed on Sunday afternoon that her grandfather had passed away. Later he heard the news of his mother’s murder. Hossain arrived at the morgue yesterday and saw the face of his dead mother.
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