bdnews24.com :
A court has granted law enforcers three days to interrogate three Rohingya men suspected of involvement in the murder of Rohingya community leader Mohammad Mohib Ullah at a Cox’s Bazar refugee camp.
Cox’s Bazar Senior Judicial Magistrate Tamanna Farah made the decision on Wednesday, said court police Inspector Chandan Kumar Chakrabarty.
The three suspects to be interrogated are Abdus
Salam, 32, Ziaur Rahman, 30, and Md Ilias, 35.
According to Inspector Chakrabarty, case investigators had brought Salam and Rahman to court on Sunday to petition for a seven-day remand.
Ilias was brought to court the following day and police had petitioned for a seven-day remand to interrogate him as well. The judge set the remand hearings for all three on Wednesday.
The suspects were brought to court from the Cox’s Bazar district prison on Wednesday. The magistrate then granted law enforcers three days to question each of them.
The same court had previously granted law enforcers three days to interrogate two other suspects in the case – Md Selim, 33, and Shawkat Ullah, 23. A group of unidentified gunmen killed 48-year-old Mohib Ullah at a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar’s Ukhiya on Sept 29.