bdnews24.com :
A Habiganj court has refused to accept the chargesheet in a case concerning the murder of four children at Bahubal Upazila in the absence of the main case documents.
Senior Judicial Magistrate Begum Shahsad on Monday set May 10 as the new date for chargesheet submission, said the plaintiff’s lawyer Trilok Kanti Chowdhury Bijon. He said the judge wanted the case documents with the chargesheet. When court police’s inspector said the papers were at the Judges Court for a hearing on the bail pleas of the accused, the judge rejected the
chargesheet and fixed the new date for submission, Bijon added.
On Feb 12, four boys, Zakaria Ahmed Shubho, 8, Tajel Mia, 10, Monir Mia, 7, and Ismail Hussain, 10, went missing from a field where they had gone to play in Sundratiki village. Their bodies were found five days later buried in sand in a dry swamp in the village. Monir, Shubho and Tajel were cousins, who studied at the Sundratiki Government Primary School, while Ismail, their neighbour, was a student at Sundratiki Madrasa.
Police on Apr 5 pressed charges against nine people in court for their alleged involvement in the killing of the four schoolboys. One of the accused was shot dead in an early morning ‘shootout’ with the Rapid Action Battalion on Feb 25.
A Habiganj court has refused to accept the chargesheet in a case concerning the murder of four children at Bahubal Upazila in the absence of the main case documents.
Senior Judicial Magistrate Begum Shahsad on Monday set May 10 as the new date for chargesheet submission, said the plaintiff’s lawyer Trilok Kanti Chowdhury Bijon. He said the judge wanted the case documents with the chargesheet. When court police’s inspector said the papers were at the Judges Court for a hearing on the bail pleas of the accused, the judge rejected the
chargesheet and fixed the new date for submission, Bijon added.
On Feb 12, four boys, Zakaria Ahmed Shubho, 8, Tajel Mia, 10, Monir Mia, 7, and Ismail Hussain, 10, went missing from a field where they had gone to play in Sundratiki village. Their bodies were found five days later buried in sand in a dry swamp in the village. Monir, Shubho and Tajel were cousins, who studied at the Sundratiki Government Primary School, while Ismail, their neighbour, was a student at Sundratiki Madrasa.
Police on Apr 5 pressed charges against nine people in court for their alleged involvement in the killing of the four schoolboys. One of the accused was shot dead in an early morning ‘shootout’ with the Rapid Action Battalion on Feb 25.