Case filed over School girl murder: Police still in dark over Kadamtoli murder

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Staff Reporter :
Police are still in dark about the murder of the school girl at Paterbagh of Kadamtoli in the capital.
They could not arrest the killers even after passing of three days of the sensational murder.
The members of the law enforcing agencies are not investigating the incident.
Police suspected that the incident had link with transaction of huge amount of money in sending people to Italy, Kadamtali Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Wazed Ali told The New Nation on Thursday night.
The members of the law enforcing agencies repeatedly confessed that the incident was preplanned. The killers were well known to the deceased Shoheli Akter’s family.
“We have collected few evidence in connection with the murder. But no symptom of robbery or rape incident was found after analyzing the evidence,” the police official said.
No valuables were lost from the house during the attack on the fateful night.
He said that police detained guard Mia Matabbor for interrogating in this connection.
“We are trying to arrest the killers based on the primary information from different sources,” the police official said.
The victim Shoheli was buried in their family graveyard in the city’s Kadamtali area on Tuesday evening.
Meanwhile, Shoheli’s father Selim filed a case with the police station
According to case report, two persons took part in the killing mission for robbery in the house.
It also said, the killers were known to the family members of the victim as they had been living at a adjacent rented flat of the house.
Earlier, a female student of class six was hacked to death and her mother, younger sister stabbed indiscriminately by miscreants in the city’s Paterbagh area of Kadamtoli on Tuesday night.
The deceased was identified as Shoheli Akter, 12, student of AK High School at Dholaipar. She was daughter of Selim, a Bangladeshi expatriate living in Italy.
The injured are deceased’s mother Shahida Mridha, 37, and younger sister Shahara Akter, 7, police said.
All of them had received injuries in their heads and were reportedly in critical conditions.
Now Shahida Mridha is undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) while Shahara Akter also at Green Life Hospital in the city.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Deputy Commissioner Nurul Haq said, “Two unidentified men entered Shahida’s flat located on the first floor of a five-storey building in Paterbagh area at night. They started hacking the family members without any provocation. When the culprits were fleeing, Jalal tried to stop them. The criminals then attempted to hack him also and ran away.”
Quoting a security guard of the building, he said that a former tenant visited the building several times in the last three days.

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