A woman was killed after her niece allegedly hit her with a spice crusher and stabbed her indiscriminately in Dhaka's Gulshan area. The deceased was identified as Nikita Akter (40) an inhabitant of Norda area under Gulshan Police Station. Police detained the deceased's niece Jesmin Akter in connection with the murder. Rezaul Karim, sub-inspector of Gulshan Police Station, said
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that former Chairman of Farmers Banks Audit Committee Mahbubul Haque Chisty alias Babul Chisty and his entire family have been involved in criminal offence. The court said it was seen from the case documents that Babul Chisty is the prime offender.
The Supreme Court observed today that Mahbubul Haque Chisty, former chairman of Farmers Bank audit committee, used his entire family in "criminal activities of money laundering". It is found from the case documents that Chishty, his wife Rozi Chishty and their son Rashedul Haque Chishty and daughter Rimi Chishty are involved in laundering Tk 138 crore, which they took from
Bashundhara Group Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir must be arrested in connection with the case filed over the death of a college girl at a Gulshan flat in the capital, demanded activists and the victim's family members. The arrest is a must for ensuring justice, they said while attending a press conference at the National Press Club today. The press conference was
We are yet to receive the autopsy report, he said.
On the scheduled date, police will seek for extension of the deadline from the court, the officer further said.
Sources in the Forensic Medicine Department of Dhaka Medical College said the autopsy report was yet to be completed.
Earlier, Mohammad Maksud, head of the department, said, It might take a month and a half or two to get the final autopsy report.
Police on April 26 recovered the body of the girl hanging from the ceiling fan in her bedroom. Her legs were touching the bed and both knees were a little bent.