Woman`s body cut in 38 pieces, hunt for killers

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Md Joynal Abedin Khan :
Police are hunting for some suspects who cut the body of 54-year old government primary teacher Nargis Begum into 38 pieces at Jamgora in Ashulia, on the outskirt of the capital on Friday night.
But the law enforcers are still in dark about the killers’s presence and their motives of heinous crime, said Abdul Awal, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Ashulia Police Station.
We have already interrogated several persons in connection with the murder, the police official said.
He, however, refused to make any comment about the suspect killers for the sake of the proper investigation.  
Police found 38 pieces of the body of Nargis Begum, a teacher of Ghoradia Government Primary School in Narsinghdi, inside a plastic drum at a house of one expatriate Masud Rana around 12:30am on Saturday.
Her husband Ansar Ullah, a retired police personnel, lives in Dhaka’s Tejkunipara. The couple has two sons.
Ashulia Police Station Sub-Inspector (SI) Jahid Hasan said, “On information from the locals, we went to the spot and recovered the body’s parts from a drum in Ashulia.
Nargis was a Ghoradia Government Primary School teacher at Narsinghdi. She lived there and visited Dhaka during holidays. Nargis had been missing since she left home on Thursday morning. She had planned to visit a relative in the capital’s Kamalapur, according to the SI.
Following an information, her decomposing body was found inside a drum near a guava farm at Gazipur’s Bhogra, an area beside the Dhaka bypass road on Saturday, he said.
He said the house consists of 10 separate rooms and most of the rooms were occupied by tenants. The caretaker of the house gave us some information under custody.
On the other hand, locals claimed that a man had rented the room from where the body parts were recovered, the SI said.
The SI said, a case has been filed with Ashulia Police Station in this regard.
Nargis was wearing a neon green salwar-kameez, There were wounds in her chest and stomach, said Pranay Bhushon Das, Resident Physician of Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Medical College Hospital where her autopsy was done.
Naziur Rahman Babu, son of the deceased, said one Majid and his cohorts killed his mother.
Sharmin Akhtar, a relative of the deceased, said that Nargis was the second wife of Ansar Ullah who has been staying in Saudi Arbia to perform Hajj. He has another wife, she said.
Majid’s roommate Mehedi said that Majid came from Jhenaidah district.
Harun Mia, caretacker of the house said that Majid wanted to submit the national identity card’s photo copy after a few days as he rented the room on August 28 for living with wife from August 30, the caretaker said.
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