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Rayhan’s death in police custody: Accused SI Akbar placed on 7-da

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Published: 21:58, 10 November 2020   Update: 22:13, 10 November 2020
Rayhan’s death in police custody: Accused SI Akbar placed on 7-da

File photo of SI Akbar

A Sylhet court today placed suspended sub-inspector (SI) of police Akbar Hossain Bhuiyan on a seven-day remand over death of over death of Rayhan Ahmed, who died after allegedly being tortured inside Bandarbazar Police Outpost in Sylhet city on October 11.

 

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Abul Kashem granted the remand after hearing a seven-day remand plea.

 

The law enforcers yesterday arrested suspended sub-inspector Akber Hossain in connection with the case filed over death of Rayhan Ahmed.

 

SI Akbar, the prime accused of the case, was arrested from Kanaighta bordering area of Sylhet around 1:30pm, Khalequzzaman, superintendent of Police Bureau of Investigation in Sylhet told media.

 

The suspended police officer was trying to enter India to avoid arrest, the PBI official claimed

 

Raihan (34) was allegedly tortured to death in Sylhet city’s Bandarbazar police outpost on October 11 and later, he died at Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College.

Raihan’s wife Tahmina Akter Tanni filed a case at Kotwali Police Station the following day accusing a number of unidentified people.

 

Since then, Akber, a sub inspector of the police outpost went on hiding.

 

  1. he started living in the Khasia village across the border and the local people pushed him back to Bangladesh this morning.

 

On information, police rushed to the spot and arrested him, according to several locals.

 

At that time his dress was very much like that of the people living in the Khasia village and beaded necklace was also seen on his neck, according to eyewitnesses.

Earlier on October 15, the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) ordered all immigration points of the country to be vigilant on SI Akber so that he cannot flee the country.

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