Man dies in police custody in Chapainawabganj
Deceased’s brother alleges torture, police deny
Star Digital Report
Star Digital Report
A man arrested in connection with a narcotics case died in police custody in Chapainawabganj after his arrest on Thursday night.
The deceased s brother has brought allegations of torture by police. But police have denied the allegation.
The deceased was identified as Sanaul Haque Biswas, 44, of Chanshikari village of Bholahat upazila of the district.
The victim s younger brother Masud Rana Biswas said police arrested Sanaul from in front of Sadar hospital on Thursday night when he went out to buy eggs.
Abdur Rakib was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Wednesday
- Credit: MPS
A man received a two-year suspended prison sentence and unpaid work for a drug offence, after a group coerced a 13-year-old boy to deal drugs for them.
Abdur Rakib, of Sclater Street, Spitalfields, admitted being involved in the supply of class A drugs and and was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Wednesday (January 20).
The 21-year-old was part of a group of three men who coerced a teenager into selling drugs by contacting him via Snapchat, asking him if he wanted to make easy money .
Rakib arranged to meet the boy in Tower Hamlets on December 27, 2019, before driving him to Guildford, Surrey, where he was kept in a room to sell heroin on the group s behalf.
Boy, 13, held prisoner in Guildford by gang who wanted him to deal drugs
Abdur Rakib, 21, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of class A drugs
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Abdur Rakib was part of a group of three men who made contact with a 13-year-old boy via Snapchat (Image: Metropolitan Police)
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