More than 12 murders have occurred around the country in a single day. According to information received by Bangladesh Broadcast over the previous 24 hours, at least 12 murders have happened across the country. There may be further cases beyond what is described here. The chief causes of these fatalities are dangerous roadways and political tensions.
More than 12 murders have occurred. Police have discovered the half-decomposed remains of an unidentified woman in Chuadanga. The body was discovered in the village of Hajarahati-Boalmari in Chuadanga Sadar on Thursday, November 14, about 7 a.m.
Local villagers and police believe the woman was between 30 and 40 years old and died 10 to 15 days previously. The majority of her body, including her face, had rotted. The cops have yet to identify her.
Miscreants murdered and snatched a battery-powered rickshaw driver in the Hatil Mangnipara section of Joypurhat district’s Khanjanpur-Panchbibi road. Ward Member Rana Hossain reported that the event occurred early on Thursday morning (November 14). More than 12 murders have occurred.
According to police, the driver, Dilip Chandra (52), was found dead in a sugarcane field beside the road in Hatil Mangnipara. Dilip Chandra, Makhon Chandra’s son from the Panitala Ashrayan Project in Purba Dogachi, Joypurhat Sadar Upazila, passed away. More than 12 murders have occurred.
A bank officer was murdered when a bus collided with a motorcycle on the Sylhet-Tamabil Highway. On Wednesday, November 13, at 7 p.m., the accident occurred on the Sylhet-Tamabil Highway near Haripur.
Sadiqur Rahman (40), the late Lal Mia Haji’s son from Thakur’s Mati (West Chhoti) village in Chiknagul Union, Jaintapur Upazila, died. He worked in Bangladesh Krishi Bank’s Chatul Bazar branch. He was murdered in a road accident on his way home. Following the accident, traffic on the Sylhet-Tamabil Highway has been halted.
Police have retrieved a young man’s dismembered body, wrapped in three polythene bags, from a lake in Purbachal Suburb of Rupganj Upazila, Narayanganj.
The body was discovered on Wednesday, November 13, on the lakeshore on the north side of the Dhaka-Kuril-Kanchan Road.
A pickup vehicle and an autorickshaw collided head-on in Nakla, Sherpur, killing four persons. Three people from the same family were hurt in the collision.
The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 13, on the Sherpur-Dhaka Highway near the Paiska Bypass. Two persons died on the scene.
Tayeba (10), daughter of Tofazzal Hossain from Purbadhala Upazila, Netrakona; Tajen Mia (15), son of Sultan Mia from Palashia area in Sherpur Sadar Upazila; Subina Akter (20), daughter of Sultan Mia from Kaziakanda area in Fulbar Upazila, Mymensingh; and Alal Uddin (35), son of Abul Kashem from North Shahapur area in Fulbar Upazila, Mymensingh.
Ali Ansar, a man from Kalai in Joypurhat, perished in a car accident while on his way to his sister’s house with fish. The accident happened on Tuesday night, November 12, on the Kalai-Joypurhat Road, near the under-construction ICT road in front of Hajipara village in Kalai Upazila. More than 12 murders have occurred.
Ali Ansar (54), the late Abdur Rahim’s son from Borai village in Ahmedabad Union, Kalai Upazila, passed away.
Suman Mia, an eleventh-grade girl from Sherpur Government College who allegedly fell victim to a love triangle, was found dead by police after going missing for seven days. More than 12 murders have occurred.
Suman’s body was discovered on Monday night, November 11, in the Sojbor Khila neighborhood of the town. Suman was the son of farmer Nazrul Islam, who lived in the Kosba Barakpara Nimtala district of town.
A migrant laborer in Comilla’s Titas Upazila died while getting treatment two weeks after being attacked over extortion demands. He died early Wednesday morning at a private facility in the city. Following his death, family members rushed to the police station with his body, demanding punishment for the murder. More than 12 murders have occurred.
Swapan Bhuiyan (32), Sobhan Bhuiyan’s eldest son from Omarpur village in Titas Upazila, was the migrant laborer who died. He had been working in Qatar for quite some time and was about to leave for Saudi Arabia. Family relatives claim that a local “teen gang” beat him over extortion demands, causing injuries that ultimately led to his death.
Two persons have been arrested in relation to the hacking death of former Chhatra League leader Tanveer Sheikh near his residence in Binodpur, Rajbari town. They were captured today, Wednesday, after police raided various sections of town.
The arrested suspects are Kajol (21), son of Nazrul Islam from the Binodpur region of Rajbari town, and Rahim Sheikh (30), son of Samad Sheikh from the Notun Bazar area.
More than 12 murders have occurred