Court sets verdict on 2016 murders of Habiganj children for Wednesday

The verdict in the 2016 murders of four schoolboys in Habiganj has been scheduled for Wednesday.

Sylhet Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 25 July 2017, 10:20 AM
Updated : 25 July 2017, 10:20 AM

On Feb 12 that year, the children, between 7 and 10 years old, went missing from a village in the district's Bahubal Upazila.
 
Monir Mia, 7, Zakaria Ahmed Shubho, 8, Tajel Mia, 10 and Ismail Hossain, 10, had gone to a field next to their homes to play.
 
Five days later, locals at Sundrateki village spotted their bodies buried under heaps of soil.
 
Police said disputes between Panchayets or village councils over land ownership had led to the murders of the children.
 
According to the locals, Bagal Panchayet and Talukder Panchayet have been at loggerheads for a long time.
 
Police pressed charges against nine people, but one of them died in what the police had described as a shootout.
 
The trial began in September last year in the court of Habiganj's district and sessions judge. 
 
In March this year, it was transferred to the Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal in Sylhet.
 
Public Prosecutor Kishore Kumar Kar said the court arguments were concluded on Thursday.