Three days after the ‘disappearance’ in Sitakunda, the bagged body of the leader of Juba Dal was found



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Three days after being “disappeared” in Sitakunda, Chittagong. Police have recovered the decomposed body of a Juba Dal leader named Jamshed (32).

Police recovered the body from Bashtnagar beach in upazila around 3 pm on Saturday (November 14).

He was the son of Nuruzzaman from the Hasnabad area of ​​Muradpur, union of Jamshed upazila and deputy secretary of the Hasnabad district, Juba Dal.

According to local sources, local leaders and activists of the organization organized a program on the occasion of the founding anniversary of the Juba League in the Hasnabad area last Wednesday (November 11). Juba League leaders and activists got excited with the local Juba Dal for this program.

At the end of the program, a group of young people forcibly picked Jamshed up from the head of the local Delipara highway around 5:30 p.m. The family has not been able to find Jamshed since. The next day, on November 12, Jamshed’s wife filed a complaint with the Sitakunda Model Police Station, naming 16 people and charging another 10. Police said in the incident. Saiful and Jewel were arrested.

Meanwhile, Jamshed’s wife, Ruby Akhter, held a press conference at the Sitakunda Press Club on Saturday (November 14) to search for her husband. Shortly after the press conference, word came that an unidentified body had been found in the Bashtnagar area of ​​Sitakunda.

Sitakunda Model Police Station (SI) Deputy Inspector Harun said: “After receiving information from the locals, we recovered a packed body from the shores of Bashatnagar Sagar.” Later, Jamshed’s brother, Mohammad Nasir, identified it as the body of his brother who disappeared three days ago. The body was recovered and sent to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMC) for autopsy.

Nasir told Jago News: “My brother was involved in BNP politics. Government cadres attacked my brother once a few days ago. The last time they called me from home on the 11th, he killed my brother, packed him up and threw him into the sea. I want exemplary punishment for my brother’s murderers. ‘

Abu Azad / HA / JIM

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