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Rajon murder case

Quamrul among 13 indicted

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Quamrul among 13 indicted

A Sylhet court yesterday indicted 13 people in a case filed over the gruesome torture and murder of teenage boy Sheikh Samiul Alam Rajon in Kumargaon area of the city on July 8.  Absconding prime suspect  Quamrul Islam is among the chargesheeted, reports UNB.
Sylhet Metropolitan and Sessions Judge Akbar Hossain Mridha framed the charges and fixed Oct 1 for hearing.
On Sept 7, the case was transferred to the Metropolitan Sessions Judge’s Court from the Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court-1. On August 16, police submitted a chargesheet against 13 people in connection with the murder case.
The chargesheeted accused are Quamrul Islam, Muhit Alam, 32, Shamim Alam, 20, Pavel Islam, 18, Ali Haider alias Ali, 34, Moyna Mia, 45, Nur Ahmed alias Nuru Mia, 20, Dulal Ahmed, 30, Ayaz Ali, 45, Taz Uddin Badal, 28, Firoz Mia, 50, Asmat Ali, 42, and Ruhul Amin, 25.
The three fugitive accused are Quamrul Islam, his brother Shamim Ahmed and Pavel.
Meanwhile, Judge Shahedul Karim passed an order asking the authorities concerned to publish advertisements in daily newspapers showing the three accused as fugitives.
On July 8, 13-year-old boy Sheikh Samiul Alam Rajon, son of Sheikh Azizur Rahman of Badeali village in Sadar upazila, was brutally tortured to death over a theft at Sundar Ali Market in Kumargaon area of the city.
The killers themselves took the video footage of the incident, which went viral on social networking site Facebook and video-sharing site Youtube which triggered a widespread outcry.
Ten people have been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder and eight of them made their ‘confessional’ statements separately to their involvement in the incident of Rajon murder.
 Among the fugitive accused, Quamrul Islam, 24, brother of main accused Muhit Alam, fled to Saudi Arabia after the incident where he was held by local Bangladeshis and then handed over to Jeddah police.

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