Mother terms the police case false

Rahima Begum, mother of Shwadhin Ahmed Shuvo, who was killed on June 14 in an alleged gunfight between drug peddlers and the Rapid Action Battalion, claimed on Thursday that the case filed with Fatulla police station in connection with her son's killing was false.

'A day after the killing of my son, sub-inspector Ataur Rahman of Fatulla police station visited my house with a document and took my signature on it without reading out the text written in the paper,' Rahima said.

She said when she returned home from Khanpur hospital with her son's body on June 14, the same sub-inspector brought her to the police station, drafted a submission, and took her signature on it without hearing her version.

According to the case, Rahima's sons Shuvo and Shohag went to the local market to buy some snacks and saw a mob beating up two people. When the brothers approached the scene, a terrorist named Monir shot Shuvo and another man named Sohel shot at Shohag.

When contacted, the officer-in-charge of Fatulla Model Police Station said the murder case was filed but the time of recording the case was mentioned as 8:45am on June 15.

Rahima Begum said she saw RAB personnel in uniform an hour after the incident, when she was returning home.

source:NewAge

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