Thereport24.com :
A Dhaka court on Monday set September 15 for submitting the report on the fresh probe into the case filed over the death of film star Salman Shah.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Amit Kumar Dey gave the order. Salman’s father Kamaruddin Ahmed Chowdhury filed an unnatural death case after his son passed away on September 6, 1996.
In July the following year, he claimed his son had been killed and pleaded with the court for turning the unnatural death case into a murder case.
The court ordered the Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) to probe both the unnatural death case and the allegation of Salman’s father.
The CID submitted the final report on November 3, 1997, in which it said the famed silver screen actor had taken his own life. Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court on November 25 accepted the report.
But Salman’s father rejected the report and filed a revision case. The court on May 19, 2003, ordered a judicial investigation into the case.
After a nearly 12-year judicial investigation, Metropolitan Magistrate Imdadul Haque submitted a report to the court of Bikash Kumar Saha on August 3 last year.
In the report, Salman was said to have faced an unnatural death. But Salman’s mother Nilufar Chowdhury rejected the judicial probe report and said in December last year that she would file a no-confidence petition against it.
She filed the petition with the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jahangir Hossain on February 10 this year. Nilufar said in the petition a total of 11 people, including Aziz Mohammad, might have been involved in the killing of her son. The court accepted the petition and tasked RAB with carrying out an investigation
A Dhaka court on Monday set September 15 for submitting the report on the fresh probe into the case filed over the death of film star Salman Shah.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Amit Kumar Dey gave the order. Salman’s father Kamaruddin Ahmed Chowdhury filed an unnatural death case after his son passed away on September 6, 1996.
In July the following year, he claimed his son had been killed and pleaded with the court for turning the unnatural death case into a murder case.
The court ordered the Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) to probe both the unnatural death case and the allegation of Salman’s father.
The CID submitted the final report on November 3, 1997, in which it said the famed silver screen actor had taken his own life. Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court on November 25 accepted the report.
But Salman’s father rejected the report and filed a revision case. The court on May 19, 2003, ordered a judicial investigation into the case.
After a nearly 12-year judicial investigation, Metropolitan Magistrate Imdadul Haque submitted a report to the court of Bikash Kumar Saha on August 3 last year.
In the report, Salman was said to have faced an unnatural death. But Salman’s mother Nilufar Chowdhury rejected the judicial probe report and said in December last year that she would file a no-confidence petition against it.
She filed the petition with the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jahangir Hossain on February 10 this year. Nilufar said in the petition a total of 11 people, including Aziz Mohammad, might have been involved in the killing of her son. The court accepted the petition and tasked RAB with carrying out an investigation