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Buet expels 26 students over Abrar murder

Buet student Abrar Fahad's File Photo
Abrar Fahad. Photo: Collected

Buet authorities have expelled its 26 students for their alleged involvement in Abrar Fahad murder case.

Of the 26 students, police have already pressed charges against 25 students in the murder case, a press release issued by the Buet said tonight.

Board of Residence and Discipline (BRD) of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) took the decision based on a report submitted by a committee formed to investigate the killing incident of Abrar Fahad.

The authorities also gave different terms of punishment to six more students for breaching the university discipline, the release said.

Prof Md Mizanur Rahman, director of the university's Directorate of Students' Welfare, also confirmed it to The Daily Star.

Abrar, a second-year student of electrical and electronic engineering department, died after he was brutally beaten allegedly by some Chhatra League men at Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university on early hours of October 7.

The incident triggered a firestorm of protests on campuses across the country. Many took to social media to demand justice for Abrar.

Law enforcers suspect Abrar was attacked because of one of his recent Facebook posts, which seemed critical of some recent deals with India.

Amid protest on the campus, Buet authorities October 11 banned all political activities and suspended 19 students, mostly leaders of the university’s BCL unit, accused in Abrar Fahad killing case.

  

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Buet expels 26 students over Abrar murder

Buet student Abrar Fahad's File Photo
Abrar Fahad. Photo: Collected

Buet authorities have expelled its 26 students for their alleged involvement in Abrar Fahad murder case.

Of the 26 students, police have already pressed charges against 25 students in the murder case, a press release issued by the Buet said tonight.

Board of Residence and Discipline (BRD) of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) took the decision based on a report submitted by a committee formed to investigate the killing incident of Abrar Fahad.

The authorities also gave different terms of punishment to six more students for breaching the university discipline, the release said.

Prof Md Mizanur Rahman, director of the university's Directorate of Students' Welfare, also confirmed it to The Daily Star.

Abrar, a second-year student of electrical and electronic engineering department, died after he was brutally beaten allegedly by some Chhatra League men at Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university on early hours of October 7.

The incident triggered a firestorm of protests on campuses across the country. Many took to social media to demand justice for Abrar.

Law enforcers suspect Abrar was attacked because of one of his recent Facebook posts, which seemed critical of some recent deals with India.

Amid protest on the campus, Buet authorities October 11 banned all political activities and suspended 19 students, mostly leaders of the university’s BCL unit, accused in Abrar Fahad killing case.

  

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