Narayanganj seven murders professional work: forensics

Forensic doctors believe the killers behind the Narayanganj seven murders were professionals.

Narayanganj Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 6 May 2014, 03:54 PM
Updated : 6 May 2014, 05:44 PM

They said the victims were killed immediately after their abduction.

The bodies of Narayanganj Councillor Nazrul Islam, lawyer Chandan Kumar Sarker and five others were found in the Shitalakkhya River, three days after they were abducted on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway.

Their post mortem examinations were held between the night of Apr 30 and the morning of May 1 at the Narayanganj Sadar Hospital, also known as Victoria Hospital.

The hospital’s Resident Physician Asaduzzaman Miah, who headed the forensic team, said the men had been killed anytime between 48 and 72 hours before the post mortems began.

He said the victims had been strangled to death, but had been knocked unconscious beforehand by a blow to the head.

Each of the victims was killed in the same manner, he said.

“We believe only professional, skilled and trained people could have carried out such an act.”

The bodies that police found on Apr 30 had decayed to a state beyond recognition.

Relatives identified the victims by their clothes and other articles of wear.

The autopsy reports would be sent to the district’s civil surgeon within two days.

Police have not yet arrested anyone linked to this sensational murder.

Prime accused in the case, local Awami League leader Nur Hossain, has eluded capture.

Nazrul’s family has accused the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) of involvement in the murder, alleging that it took Tk 60 million for the crime.

RAB has formed a committee to probe the allegation, promising that it will make no effort to protect any of its officials if they are found to be involved in the abduction and murder.