Staff Reporter :
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Benazir Ahmed said that the members of police were not involved with any ‘contract killings’.
He said it the comment during an anti-formalin campaign in the city’s Motijheel area on Monday.
The DMP commissioner was speaking on the killing of two Sramik League leaders named Ramzan Ali Zabed and Zakir Hossain Akmal by the Detective Branch (DB) of police in cross-fireat Motijheel on Sunday. But the members of the victim’s family
blamed for police for killing them, taking huge money from their rival groups.
According to the DMP commissioner, the murdered leaders used to earn money illegally and their families were maintained with this. Many allegations were filed against them.
He opined that no one would be able to escape after shooting at the police. Even if anyone shoots at the general people, he will be nabbed.
Benazir Ahmed inaugurated an anti-formalin campaign, sponsored by Al-Arafa Islami Bank. After the inauguration, he told media that a mass awareness has been created among the city dwellers about formalin.
He claimed that the number of vehicles with formalin contaminated fruits entering Dhaka city has decreased as police check posts were working on eight gateways to the city.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Benazir Ahmed said that the members of police were not involved with any ‘contract killings’.
He said it the comment during an anti-formalin campaign in the city’s Motijheel area on Monday.
The DMP commissioner was speaking on the killing of two Sramik League leaders named Ramzan Ali Zabed and Zakir Hossain Akmal by the Detective Branch (DB) of police in cross-fireat Motijheel on Sunday. But the members of the victim’s family
blamed for police for killing them, taking huge money from their rival groups.
According to the DMP commissioner, the murdered leaders used to earn money illegally and their families were maintained with this. Many allegations were filed against them.
He opined that no one would be able to escape after shooting at the police. Even if anyone shoots at the general people, he will be nabbed.
Benazir Ahmed inaugurated an anti-formalin campaign, sponsored by Al-Arafa Islami Bank. After the inauguration, he told media that a mass awareness has been created among the city dwellers about formalin.
He claimed that the number of vehicles with formalin contaminated fruits entering Dhaka city has decreased as police check posts were working on eight gateways to the city.