RAB to interrogate Sipra and Sifat on Thursday in Sinha murder case

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Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka | 2023-09-01 22:22:47

RAB will interrogate two students Shipra Debnath and Sifat on Thursday (August 13) to know the details about the killing of former army officer Sinha Mohammad Rashed Khan in a police firing in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar.

On Wednesday (August 12) at a briefing told this on the latest information about the death of former Major (retd) Sinha at the RAB headquarters, RAB spokesman Lt. Colonel Ashiq Billah.

Ashiq Billah said the investigating officer wanted to bring the accused to remand after talking to the witnesses first. So RAB has contacted two students of Stamford University Sipra and Sifat and co-worker of the slain Major Sinha who were present at the time of the incident. They will be questioned as needed anytime on Thursday. However, they will be freed all the time. There is no set time for them. At the end of their interrogation, the three people who were arrested yesterday will be interrogated. The six sacked policemen will then be interrogated. That means counting their remand time from tomorrow.

He said that being completely neutral; RAB will investigate the case with professionalism without any pressure. Our main task now is to unravel the motive of this case. That is why the investigation is going on. But we have noticed that various misleading information is being spread on social media and mass media centering on this incident. RAB is urging to refrain all from doing this.

The RAB official said that the investigation into the incident of killing in the police firing came to the RAB. After analyzing the overall data, it has been found that three witnesses in the case mentioned by the police have directly assisted those involved in the murder. For this reason, he said the three people Nurul Amin, Ayaz Uddin and Nizam Uddin were arrested yesterday and sought remand for 10 days. However, the court granted a 7-day remand.

He said the RAB is investigating the incident centering the sensational murder.

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