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Badda lynching: Main perpetrator placed on 5-day remand


Published : 24 Jul 2019 06:14 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 01:11 PM

A Dhaka court on Tuesday placed the alleged main perpetrator behind lynching of an innocent woman in capital’s North Badda area on July 20, on five-day remand.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Md Jasim passed the order as police produced Ibrahim Hossain Hridoy before the court and pleaded for placing him on 10-day remand.

According to the police, Hridoy, 19, is a vegetable vendor and used to live in Hazipara area in North Badda.

He was arrested on the night of July 23 from Bhulta area in Narayanganj. 

He was seen beating Taslima Begum Renu, 40, brutally and even thrashing her seemingly lifeless body afterwards.

Another court on July 22 placed on four-day remand the three accused Bachchu Miah, Shahin and Bappi, arrested in the same case.

Another accused Zafar on that same day gave confessional statement before court and was sent him to jail.

Taslima Begum Renu, 40, a single-mother of two, was brutally beaten to death by a mob in suspicion of being a child lifter, in front of North Badda Government Primary School on the morning of July 20.

Nasir Uddin, nephew of Renu, filed the case with Badda Police Station against 400-500 unidentified people.