ASP Frauk admitted to burn unit of DMCH

Assistant superintendent of police Faruk Hossain, who was found by his colleagues in city's Suhrawardy Udyan on Monday after he had gone missing more than two years ago, was admitted to the burn and plastic surgery unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital as he had sustained burn injuries.

Senior assistant commissioner of the detective branch Shahidul Islam told New Age that Faruk was undergoing treatment at burn and plastic surgery unit of DMCH as he sustained burn injuries while the mentally imbalanced police official was at Suhrawardy Udyan.

He said that Faruk would be admitted to a mental hospital once his family members arrive in Dhaka in a day or two.

He said that departmental action against Faruk was underway since he was found involved in criminal activities while performing duties in Dhaka Metropolitan Police in 2008 and since then he remained missing.

Officials of the detective branch said Faruk was identified by one of his course mates at the Sardah Police Training Centre, when he along with a team conducted a raid in Suhrawardy Udyan in search of pickets in the afternoon.

A man from Bhola, Faruk, who had studied at Dhaka University, sustained severe injuries when some people had beaten him up recently and a woman threw boiling water on him two days ago.

Another of his course mates said of Faruk's mother died when he was at the Sardah Police Training Centre in Rajshahi. He had been trained as an assistant superintendent of police (probationary) from July 2005 to August 2006.

The death of his mother had affected him, said one of his course mates, adding, 'Faruk turned unusually quite following his mother's death.'

After the end of the training, he joined the detective branch of DMP and later was transferred to other positions. He was stand released following an incident in 2008 and went missing, sources said.

Source: New Age

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