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Published: 02 Apr 2021 11:13 AM BdST
Updated: 02 Apr 2021 11:15 AM BdST
Three people have died in a fire at the Kutupalong market adjacent to a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox s Bazar’s Ukhiya Upazila. );
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The fire left several others injured, Ukhiya Fire Service official Imdadul Haque said on Friday.
The fire that broke out around 2.30am on Friday was brought under control in a three-hour effort.
The fire gutted several shops and installations and rescuers recovered the bodies of three people.
The dead were identified as Aman Ullah, 20, Faridul Islam, 25, and Mohammad Aiyas, 22, son of a Kutupalong Rohingya camp member.
Sinha Murder Charge Sheet: He knew too much to be spared
OC Pradeep threatened to destroy Sinha for finding his links to drug trade
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Days before Maj (retd) Sinha Rashed Khan was murdered on July 31, then officer-in-charge of Teknaf Police Station Pradeep Kumar Das had threatened to destroy him unless he left the area. While filming for his YouTube channel, Sinha independently looked into drug trade in Teknaf and found its links with Pradeep, Lt Col Ashiq Billah, director of Rab s legal and media wing, told a press conference yesterday. Sinha was a friendly person and people opened up to him, telling him how the OC oppressed and used them for the drug trade. Upon finding such allegations, he went to meet Pradeep at the Teknaf Police Station in mid-July, he said.