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Aziz's three brothers were convicted in 2004 of a murder. Among the brothers, Anis Ahmed and Haris Ahmed are currently on the run. A third brother, Tofail Ahmed Joseph, was released from prison with a presidential pardon. [2] Although the two brothers are on the run, the documentary shows marrying Aziz Ahmed's son in Bangladesh.
In relation to the murder, police detained six students by September 19. [12] Among them, three were identified as former leaders of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), while two were active members. [18] On September 20, the six detained students provided confessional statements in court under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. [13]
The kidnapping and murder of Shibli Sadiq Hridoy (Bengali: শিবলী সাদিক হৃদয়ের হত্যা) is a murder case which took place in Bandarban, Bangladesh, during the monsoon of 2023, when a young Bengali man named Shibli Sadiq Hridoy was kidnapped and killed by several men from the Marma tribe.
The set was designed to look like the actual crime scene. [3] The entire principal photography was done inside a house in Uttara, over 10 consecutive days in August 2020. [7] [3] Many scenes were filmed in one-take shots. [3] [8] The musical score by Sanu Sandhi was composed after filming was completed.
On 6 September 1996, a prominent Bangladeshi film actor Salman Shah was found dead in his apartment. [6] The case is recently revived by the Dhaka Court. [7] His wife Samira Haque and businessman Aziz Mohammad Bhai is allegedly involved in the murder.
On that same day, the two suspects, Mohamed Bachu Miah and Mohamed Mahmuduzzaman Khan, were charged with murder, and both men were ordered to be remanded for further investigations and to await trial. Both the two men were illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and had worked here prior to the murder. [10] [11] [12]
Bangladesh’s High Court on Monday commuted the death sentences of seven Islamic militants to life in prison for their role in a 2016 attack on a cafe in the capital, Dhaka, that killed 20 people ...
A mother with a photo of her son who became a victim of forced disappearance in 2013 (image by VOA). Extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in Bangladesh refer to extrajudicial executions carried out by law enforcement agencies without due legal process and to abduction cases in which the government directly or indirectly kidnaps people and holds them incommunicado.