The wife identified her husband by looking at the shirt wrapped around the skeleton



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Nurul Islam Gazi, 50, a resident of Mirpur Rupnagar in the capital, has been missing since 1 November. After much searching, his wife Rahima Begum (40) filed a general diary (GD) at the Rupnagar police station.

After keeping a general diary, the police launched a search for Nurul. Police arrested three people in connection with the February incident of this year, approximately two and a half months after the GD. Although one kidnapping case and three defendants were stopped, the police were still unable to find Nurul.

However, on Saturday (February 20) a man’s skeleton was recovered behind the Saad gas station, near the Rupnagar embankment, almost three months after the GD worsened.

According to police sources in Rupnagar, shortly after the skeleton was recovered, the police thought Nurul Islam Gazi might be missing. Later, when Rahima showed the skeleton to Begum, she saw the shirt wrapped around the skeleton and identified it as the body of her husband.

Nurul Islam Gazi and Rahima Begum are residents of the Rupnagar Police Station in Mirpur. They have a small grocery store. They made a living from this grocery store.

Rupnagar Police Officer in Charge (CO) Abul Kalam Azad said on Sunday (February 21) that “we have taken the matter seriously since Nurul Islam Gazi disappeared.” His skeleton was recovered at 6 p.m. on Saturday. His wife Rahima has identified her husband. Three people have been arrested in the incident.

Before knowing if Nurul Islam Ghazi was killed, she said she had to make sure that the skeleton belonged to her, although Rahima Begum saw the black shirt with the skeleton and confirmed that it was her husband’s skeleton. However, this is not the only way to confirm Nurul Islam’s skeleton. The CID crime scene team arrived at the scene Saturday and took samples for DNA testing. The skeleton car can be confirmed in the DNA test report.

Meanwhile, Rupnagar police sources said Nurul Islam Gazi and four defendants in the kidnapping case were local drug traffickers. Later, Nurul Islam Ghazi left the drug business and lived with his wife in a grocery store in the Rupnagar area. Nurul Islam Gazi had a dispute with the four defendants. Police suspect that the four may have killed him over the dispute.

The skeleton has been sent to the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital morgue for autopsy.



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