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Badda mob beating: Prime suspect Ridoy on 5-day remand

Ibrahim Ridoy
A Dhaka court on July 24, 2019 places Ibrahim Ridoy, the prime accused in the killing of Taslima Begum Renu by a mob on Saturday in Dhaka’s Uttar Badda, on a five-day remand. Photo: Collected

A Dhaka court today placed Ibrahim Ridoy, the prime accused in the killing of Taslima Begum Renu by a mob on Saturday in Dhaka’s Uttar Badda, on a five-day remand.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Jasim passed the order after Inspector Abdur Razzak, also investigation officer of the case, produced him before the court with a 10-day remand prayer.

The accused, Ibrahim Ridoy, 19, used to sell vegetables in front of the school gate, Md Abdul Baten, additional police commissioner (DB), said at a press conference today.

He also disclosed names of some other involved with the crime, he said.

On Saturday morning, Taslima, 40, a single mother of two, went to Uttar Badda Government Primary School regarding admission of her child where she talked with a female guardian of a student about the admission process.

At one stage of their conversation, the guardian suspected Taslima as a child kidnapper after she (Taslima) asked the address of the guardian.

After hearing this, Ridoy along with 15 to 20 others went to the school. In such a situation, the school authorities locked Taslima in a room on the first floor.

As the news spread, more people from the nearby market went there and broke into the room and started beating her to death.

Ridoy fled to his village home in Narayanganj following the incident and cut off his hair to hide his identity.

The Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police yesterday arrested Ridoy from his aunt’s house in Narayanganj’s Bhulta upazila.

Police have so far arrested eight people in this connection. Some of them were arrested after scrutinising amateur video that had gone viral.

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Badda mob beating: Prime suspect Ridoy on 5-day remand

Ibrahim Ridoy
A Dhaka court on July 24, 2019 places Ibrahim Ridoy, the prime accused in the killing of Taslima Begum Renu by a mob on Saturday in Dhaka’s Uttar Badda, on a five-day remand. Photo: Collected

A Dhaka court today placed Ibrahim Ridoy, the prime accused in the killing of Taslima Begum Renu by a mob on Saturday in Dhaka’s Uttar Badda, on a five-day remand.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Jasim passed the order after Inspector Abdur Razzak, also investigation officer of the case, produced him before the court with a 10-day remand prayer.

The accused, Ibrahim Ridoy, 19, used to sell vegetables in front of the school gate, Md Abdul Baten, additional police commissioner (DB), said at a press conference today.

He also disclosed names of some other involved with the crime, he said.

On Saturday morning, Taslima, 40, a single mother of two, went to Uttar Badda Government Primary School regarding admission of her child where she talked with a female guardian of a student about the admission process.

At one stage of their conversation, the guardian suspected Taslima as a child kidnapper after she (Taslima) asked the address of the guardian.

After hearing this, Ridoy along with 15 to 20 others went to the school. In such a situation, the school authorities locked Taslima in a room on the first floor.

As the news spread, more people from the nearby market went there and broke into the room and started beating her to death.

Ridoy fled to his village home in Narayanganj following the incident and cut off his hair to hide his identity.

The Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police yesterday arrested Ridoy from his aunt’s house in Narayanganj’s Bhulta upazila.

Police have so far arrested eight people in this connection. Some of them were arrested after scrutinising amateur video that had gone viral.

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হাসিনাকে প্রত্যর্পণে ভারতকে কূটনৈতিক নোট পাঠানো হয়েছে: পররাষ্ট্র উপদেষ্টা

পররাষ্ট্র মন্ত্রণালয়ে সাংবাদিকদের বলেন, ‘বিচারিক প্রক্রিয়ার জন্য বাংলাদেশ সরকার তাকে (হাসিনা) ফেরত চায়—জানিয়ে আমরা ভারত সরকারের কাছে একটি নোট ভারবাল (কূটনৈতিক বার্তা) পাঠিয়েছি।’

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