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Six get death for murder of officer in Bangladesh

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Dhaka: Six people were sentenced to death by a Dhaka court on Thursday for the murder of Aminul Haque Khadem alias Anis Khadem, an administrative officer at Dhaka Deputy Commissioner’s office, in 2009.
Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal-4 judge Abdur Rahman Sardar announced the verdict. Another suspect in the case has been given life in prison.
The convicts sentenced to death are Shahidur Rahman Khadem alias Minu Khadem, Mahbub Alam Liton alias Daat Bhanga Liton, Sheikh Shamim Ahmed, Md Jewel, Kamal Hossain Biplob and Sohel alias Cat’s Eye Sohel.
Of them, Liton and Biplob remain at large. The other convict in the case, fugitive Abdullah Mohammed Nazim Uddin alias Honda Babu, has been fined 20,000 taka alongside the life imprisonment sentence.
Dhaka Divisional Commissioner’s Office’s administrative officer Aminul Haque Khadem alias Anis Khadem was shot to death near the capital’s Malibagh Shahi Masjid on May 4, 2009.
The government officer had been serving as the general secretary of Kharampur Mazar Committee (shrine committee) in Brahmanbaria’s Akhaura. He resided with his family in Dhaka’s Basabo area.
According to the case, Shahidur Rahman ordered the killing of Aminul following a spat over the ownership of properties in the shrine. Aminul’s son Saidul Haque Khadem initiated a murder case with the Motijheel Police the day after he was killed.
The Rapid Action Battalion, or RAB, subsequently submitted a charge sheet against eight suspects in the case on Nov 30, 2009.
The court ordered the commencement of the trial after framing the charges against the accused on Jun 8, 2014. The court found seven of the accused guilty after hearing the testimonies of 17 witnesses in the case. (UNI)

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