A Barguna court yesterday placed a man on a seven-day remand in police custody for his alleged connection with the murder of Rifat Sharif in the district.
A Barguna court yesterday placed Rifat Farazi, one of the key accused in Rifat Sharif murder case, on a fresh seven-day remand in an arms case.
Police issue red alert at all international airports, land and river ports across the country so that the killers of Rifat Sharif cannot escape arrest by crossing the border.
Terming the murder of Barguna’s Rifat Sharif in broad daylight saddening, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal warns that none of those involved in the murder will be spared.
A total of seven injury marks including three gashes were found on the body of Rifat Sharif, who was brutally killed in front of his wife in the broad daylight yesterday, the autopsy report reveales.
The High Court directs the government to issue a red alert so that the killers of Rifat Sharif in Barguna cannot leave the country crossing the border.
“The goons killed my husband right in front of me. I tried a lot to save him, but I failed. Not a single person came forward to help us when the attack took place,” Ayesha Siddiqua, wife of the slain youth in Barguna, tells journalists as she weeps remembering the horrific incident.
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked the law enforcement agencies to arrest the killers of Rifat Sharif, who was hacked to death in Barguna on Wednesday.
A woman’s screams, as she desperately tries to stave off two men attacking her husband with sharp weapons, punctuates the air. She tries to hold back one of the attackers, while the other continues to hack her husband, Rifat Sharif, 25.
A Barguna court yesterday placed a man on a seven-day remand in police custody for his alleged connection with the murder of Rifat Sharif in the district.
A Barguna court yesterday placed Rifat Farazi, one of the key accused in Rifat Sharif murder case, on a fresh seven-day remand in an arms case.
Police issue red alert at all international airports, land and river ports across the country so that the killers of Rifat Sharif cannot escape arrest by crossing the border.
Terming the murder of Barguna’s Rifat Sharif in broad daylight saddening, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal warns that none of those involved in the murder will be spared.
A total of seven injury marks including three gashes were found on the body of Rifat Sharif, who was brutally killed in front of his wife in the broad daylight yesterday, the autopsy report reveales.
The High Court directs the government to issue a red alert so that the killers of Rifat Sharif in Barguna cannot leave the country crossing the border.
“The goons killed my husband right in front of me. I tried a lot to save him, but I failed. Not a single person came forward to help us when the attack took place,” Ayesha Siddiqua, wife of the slain youth in Barguna, tells journalists as she weeps remembering the horrific incident.
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked the law enforcement agencies to arrest the killers of Rifat Sharif, who was hacked to death in Barguna on Wednesday.
A woman’s screams, as she desperately tries to stave off two men attacking her husband with sharp weapons, punctuates the air. She tries to hold back one of the attackers, while the other continues to hack her husband, Rifat Sharif, 25.