Tea seller's death: DB assigned to investigate

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Staff Reporter :
The case filed in connection with the death of Mirpur tea-seller Babul Mattobbar has been transferred to Detective Branch (DB) of police on Monday.
Victim’s eldest daughter Rokhsana filed the case with Shah Ali Police station against seven people, including ‘drug peddler’ Parul and police informant Delwar, in connection with the death of her father on February 4.
Though some policemen were involved in the incident, Rokhsana had to file the case excluding the names of involved cops allegedly under police pressure.
Deputy Commissioner (Media) of DMP Md Maruf Hossain Sarder told that the case was transferred
to detectives under the Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Monday. Inspector Rezaul Islam of the DB (West Division) has been made Investigation Officer (IO) of the case, he said.
The 45-year-old Mattobbar succumbed to his burn injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on February 4 after struggling for life for hours with almost 95 percent burn injuries in his body. Earlier, Babul caught fire from his kerosene stove as it was hit by police in the city’s Gudaraghat area of Mirpur on February 3.
Though Shah Ali Thana police recorded the case excluding the names of the involved cops, the single member inquiry panel, formed by DMP on February 4 to investigate the incident, found four policemen- sub-inspectors Mominur Rahman and Niazuddin Mollah, assistant sub-inspector Devendra Nath and constable Jasimuddin-guilty. The committee headed by Deputy Commissioner (Discipline) of the DMP, Tutul Chakrabarti, also found the then Officer-in-Charge of Shah Ali Police Station Shahin Mollah guilty of negligence of duty in connection with the incident.
The probe panel submitted its report to DMP Commission Md Asaduzzaman Mia on Saturday noon.
OC Shahin Mollah was withdrawn from Shah Ali Police Station on Friday while the accused four policemen were suspended on February 4 along with another police officer.
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