Student ‘missing’ from Hefajat rally rescued in Ctg

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UNB, Chittagong :
Detectives have rescued a madrasah student, who was believed to have gone missing in a predawn drive launched by law enforcers to disperse Hefajat-e-Islam activists from Shapla Chattar in the capital one and a half years ago.
Detective Branch of Chittagong Metropolitan Police rescued Mohammad Al Faruk, 17, son of Soleman Bin Mobarak of Chandina upazila in Comilla district, from the shrine of Miskin Shah adjacent to Goni Bekari in the city on Wednesday night.
He was handed over to his family on Thursday.
A student of Class-VI of Ummul Qura Academy at
Badda in the capital, Faruk went missing after the crackdown on the Hefajat men by police, and members of Border Guard Bangladesh and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) on May 6 last year. He was enlisted as a missing from the Hefajat rally, said party and family sources.
DB sub-inspector Santosh Kumar Chakma said Faruk made a phone call to his mother from an unknown number on August 31 this year when he told her that he was fine and sought her blessings.
Later, his father filed a general dairy with Chandina Police Station in Comilla in this connection.
Following the GD, detectives took the matter in their hands and finally rescued the madrasah boy from the shrine on Wednesday night.
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