Staff Reporter :
A six-year old girl was allegedly molested in the city’s Shahidnagar area on Saturday afternoon.
The child is undergoing treatment in the One-stop Crisis Center (OCC) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
Police on Sunday arrested an NGO (Non-government Organization) worker on the charge of molesting. The detained man Fuad, 25, is a field level worker of the Sajeda Foundation, police said.
Lalbagh Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Moniruzzaman said, “Fuad molested the girl at their house when the family members went out for shopping at Shahidnagar around 2:45pm. After returning to the house, her mother saw her crying and sign of blood in her body.”
Kamrul Islam, father of the victim, filed a case with the Lalbagh Police Station regarding the matter on Saturday night, the OC said.
Police in a drive detained alleged rapist Fuad from a house at Lalbagh on Sunday, he said.
Fuad is being interrogated in this connection, the police official said.
“We are investigating the incident with the highest priority,” he said.
A six-year old girl was allegedly molested in the city’s Shahidnagar area on Saturday afternoon.
The child is undergoing treatment in the One-stop Crisis Center (OCC) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
Police on Sunday arrested an NGO (Non-government Organization) worker on the charge of molesting. The detained man Fuad, 25, is a field level worker of the Sajeda Foundation, police said.
Lalbagh Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Moniruzzaman said, “Fuad molested the girl at their house when the family members went out for shopping at Shahidnagar around 2:45pm. After returning to the house, her mother saw her crying and sign of blood in her body.”
Kamrul Islam, father of the victim, filed a case with the Lalbagh Police Station regarding the matter on Saturday night, the OC said.
Police in a drive detained alleged rapist Fuad from a house at Lalbagh on Sunday, he said.
Fuad is being interrogated in this connection, the police official said.
“We are investigating the incident with the highest priority,” he said.