UNB, Dhaka :
Claiming that they are innocent, a Bihari organisation on Sunday demanded immediate release of the seven people arrested in connection with the Kalshi murders.
“The arrestees are innocent and the real criminals are still at large,” Harun-or-Rashid, acting president of ‘Nasim Khan Foundation’, told a press conference at the Crime Reporters Association of Bangladesh (CRAB) auditorium in the city.
Referring to the case filed in connection with the brutal killings of 10 people in a Bihari camp in Kalshi of Mirpur, he said although it was shown that the case was filed by a local mosque Imam, actually police filed the FIR using his name.
Harun also demanded that the government arrest the real criminals without considering their political affiliation.
He called for giving financial support, security and legal assistance to the families of the victims and treatment to the injured people.
The Nasim Khan Foundation acting president demanded ensuring security in 70 camps of the Urdu-speaking refugees around the country.
General secretary of the foundation Wakil Ahmed, its members Mahbub Alam, Baby Rashid and Nowrin Rashid were present at the press conference.
Claiming that they are innocent, a Bihari organisation on Sunday demanded immediate release of the seven people arrested in connection with the Kalshi murders.
“The arrestees are innocent and the real criminals are still at large,” Harun-or-Rashid, acting president of ‘Nasim Khan Foundation’, told a press conference at the Crime Reporters Association of Bangladesh (CRAB) auditorium in the city.
Referring to the case filed in connection with the brutal killings of 10 people in a Bihari camp in Kalshi of Mirpur, he said although it was shown that the case was filed by a local mosque Imam, actually police filed the FIR using his name.
Harun also demanded that the government arrest the real criminals without considering their political affiliation.
He called for giving financial support, security and legal assistance to the families of the victims and treatment to the injured people.
The Nasim Khan Foundation acting president demanded ensuring security in 70 camps of the Urdu-speaking refugees around the country.
General secretary of the foundation Wakil Ahmed, its members Mahbub Alam, Baby Rashid and Nowrin Rashid were present at the press conference.