Monday, 13 July 2015

Another held over Rajon murder

One placed on 5-day remand
Star Online Report
Police today arrested another person in connection with the murder of 13-year-old Sheikh Md Samiul Alam Rajon in Sylhet.
Ismail Hossain, 30, was arrested in an area near his native village Kamarkazi in Sylhet Sadar upazila, our Moulvibazar correspondent reports quoting Akter Hossain, officer-in-charge of Jalalabad Police Station.
His name was not mentioned in the case filed with the police station, the OC said.
Rajon died from excruciating torture after a group of brutes was “punishing” him in Kumargaon Bus Stand area of Sylhet on July 8. His “crime”, they claimed, was stealing.
Meanwhile, a Sylhet court today placed Muhit Alam, who was arrested soon after the death of Rajon, on a five-day remand.
Judge of Metropolitan Magistrate's Court Farhana Yasmeen passed the order after police produced Muhit before the court with a seven-day remand prayer.
Jalalabad police filed the murder case accusing Muhit and his brother Kamrul Islam, 24, their accomplice Ali Haider, 34, and watchman Moyna Mia alias Boro Moyna, 45, the OC said.
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The police officer said he sent a letter to Dhaka Special Branch of police to issue an order so that Muhit’s brother Kamrul Islam, who is a Saudi expatriate, cannot leave country.
Kamrul came to Sylhet a month ago to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr.
On Wednesday, Rajon was beaten tied to a pole, as if he were a beast. He screamed for help, cried for water and begged for his life. But the culprits laughed and jeered at him. One of them even filmed the horrendous scene to share it on Facebook. Rajon died later.
Son of Sheikh Azizur Rahman of Badeali village in sadar upazila, Rajon used to help his family by selling vegetables.
After the killing, the culprits were taking his body on a microbus to dump it in a secluded place, some 200 yards from the torture spot.
They caught attention of some locals. Chased, three of the group fled but Muhit was caught. He was handed over to police.
A 28-minute clip of Rajon's torture has gone viral, triggering a firestorm of protests in the social media and public outrage in Sylhet. Locals formed a human chain near his house yesterday, demanding maximum punishment to the murderers.

Rossouw penalised for shoving Tamim

Star Online Report
South Africa cricketer Rilee Rossouw was penalised today for shoving Tamim Iqbal on field during the second ODI match at Mirpur yesterday.
International Cricket Council (ICC) found Rossouw guilty of breaching its code of conduct and fined him 50 percent of his match fee.
Rossouw’s shoulder shove to Tamim after the latter got out in the second over of Bangladesh’s batting was found “inappropriate and deliberate” by the ICC, a media release issued today said.
Rossouw pleaded guilty to the charge laid by the on-field umpires Enamul Haque and Richard Illingworth, as well as third umpire Michael Gough and fourth umpire Anisur Rahman.
“Rilee was very mature in discussions relating to the charge. He felt it was inappropriate but not deliberate, an explanation to which I agreed,” said David Boon of the panel of ICC match refrees.
“However, there is no place for any form of physical contact in our game and such actions should be punished,” he added.

Ashraf skips cabinet meeting

Star Online Report
Removed as LGRD minister and deputed as a minister without portfolio last week, Syed Ashraful Islam today skipped the regular cabinet meeting.
Cabinet Secretary M Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan said Ashraf did not attend cabinet meeting that took place in the Prime Minister’s Office.
“Try to understand,” he said when reporters asked him whether the former LGRD minister was invited to the meeting. “It is unclear whether he will participate in the next meeting.”
The cabinet secretary was speaking to reporters at the Secretariat after the meeting.
Last Thursday, Ashraf made minister without portfolio after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina removed him from the Local Government and Rural Development ministry.
After his removal, Ashraf is reportedly spending most of the times at his official residence on Baily Road and meeting with family members and well-wishers.
He is expected to leave Dhaka on July 15 for London to celebrate Eid with his family members and he will return home on August 1.

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