Bangladesh: CID denied copy of 3 RAB officers’ statements

Dhaka, July 8 (New Age): The Criminal Investigation Department on Monday reported to the High Court that it was facing difficulties in investigating the Narayanganj seven-murder case as the judicial magistrates refused to give them copy of the confessional statements of three detained and removed Rapid Action Battalion officers. Judicial magistrates in Narayanganj earlier recorded statements of the three removed battalion officers Tareque Sayeed Mohammad, Arif Hossain and Masud Rana, reportedly confessing to their involvement in the murders. The judicial magistrates provided the Detective Branch of police, which was assigned to investigate the case, with the copy of the statements. The CID and a government team composed of four secretaries were also separately probing the abduction and killing of seven people, including Narayanganj city panel mayor Nazrul Islam, following a High Court order issued suo moto on May 5. The CID, in its progress report to the High Court, said that the judicial magistrate’s courts in Narayanganj had rejected its petition seeking copy of the confessional statements of the three. Without the copy of the confessional statements, the CID investigation officer could not crosscheck the statements the three removed officials made to them in police custody and to the magistrates, said CID chief Moklesur Rahman said in the report. The report said that process was underway to bring back prime suspect Noor Hossain from Kolkata where he was detained on charge of illegal entry. The Rapid Action Battalion, in its report, sought two more weeks complete the investigation. The battalion director general Mokhlesur Rahman, in the report, said that it had interrogated 80 battalion personnel and needed two more weeks to interrogate some others including Tareque Sayeed, Arif and Masud, who were in Dhaka Central Jail. The battalion, however, said that it was trying to probe if any battalion member was involved in the abduction of seven people on April 27 and their subsequent killings and the probe was now at final stage. The government probe committee will submit its report today, said deputy attorney general ASM Nazmul Haque, who received the reports of the CID and the battalion. All the reports would be submitted to the High Court bench of Justice Md Rezaul Haque and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore which earlier set July 11 to hear the matter. Narayanganj panel mayor Nazrul Islam and four of his associates and lawyer Chandan Kumar Sarkar and his driver were abducted on April 27 reportedly by battalion men and were found dead, afloat in the River Sitalakkhya, on April 30 and May 1. A case was filed by Nazrul’s family naming Noor Hossain as the principal accused. Noor fled to Kolkata and later was arrested by Indian police on June 14.

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