Law enforcement officials promise swift justice for the savage killing of scrap dealer Sohag at Mitford. Home Adviser Lieutenant General Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury vowed that every perpetrator will face consequences for the brutal slaying. Five suspects have already landed behind bars following the shocking crime. The Rapid Action Battalion nabbed two killers carrying weapons while police snatched another suspect during nighttime operations. Detective Branch squads continue hunting down remaining culprits connected to the murder.
The retired general urged citizens to stay calm and avoid vigilante justice during his visit to Dhaka Police Lines. He emphasized that people should report incidents directly to authorities rather than taking matters into their hands. Security forces moved quickly after the violence erupted, making arrests in both the Sohag case and separate Chandpur incidents. The Home Adviser inspected the mail barrack facility in Old Dhaka where new training programs will prepare officers for fair election management. Officials plan to complete preparations by December although the election commission will set the actual voting date.
Lal Chand, known as Sohag, met his violent end near Sir Salimullah Medical College and Hospital on July 9. The 39-year-old scrap metal trader suffered a horrific death when attackers hacked, beat and stoned him. The brutal assault occurred close to the hospital entrance, shocking witnesses and the surrounding community.
The retired general urged citizens to stay calm and avoid vigilante justice during his visit to Dhaka Police Lines. He emphasized that people should report incidents directly to authorities rather than taking matters into their hands. Security forces moved quickly after the violence erupted, making arrests in both the Sohag case and separate Chandpur incidents. The Home Adviser inspected the mail barrack facility in Old Dhaka where new training programs will prepare officers for fair election management. Officials plan to complete preparations by December although the election commission will set the actual voting date.
Lal Chand, known as Sohag, met his violent end near Sir Salimullah Medical College and Hospital on July 9. The 39-year-old scrap metal trader suffered a horrific death when attackers hacked, beat and stoned him. The brutal assault occurred close to the hospital entrance, shocking witnesses and the surrounding community.