Abida killing: Tanvir confesses guilt: Cops

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Staff Reporter :
Tanvir Alam, one of the accused in lawyer Abida Sultana murder case in Moulvibazar, told investigators that he was involved in the murder.
During a primary interrogation, Tanvir, an imam of a local mosque, said it, Yasinul Huque, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Barlekha Police Station disclosed on Wednesday morning.
Law enforcers recovered the mobile phone set from Tanvir’s bag at Baruna Madrasa which is 97-kilometres from the crime scene, the police official said.
A court in Barlekha upazila on Tuesday granted a 10-day remand for Alam, while his wife and mother-in-law were placed

on an eight-day remand in the murder case.
Police recovered the body of Abida, 35, from her father’s house in Barlekha upazila early Monday.
The victim was a member of Moulvibazar Bar Association and lived in Moulvibazar town with her husband Shariful Islam.
Shariful on Tuesday filed the case with the police station, accusing some named and unnamed people.
The named accused are Tanvir, a tenant of the house, his brother Afsar Alam, wife Halima Sadia and mother-in-law Nahar Begum. Tanvir was an imam of a local mosque.
Tanvir, his wife and mother-in-law were arrested on Monday, said the OC, adding that they were raiding different areas to arrest the other accused in the case.
Informed by family members, police went to the house at Madhabgul village and recovered the body, which bore multiple stab wounds, from a room that was locked from outside around 2:30am on Monday.
The victim’s sister Sajida Sultana said Abida came to their house in Beanibazar upazila on Friday.
On Sunday morning, Abida told her that she urgently needed to visit their Barlekha house and from there she would go to her home in Moulvibazar town, Sajida said.

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