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Tarek Robin confesses to the Old Dhaka murder and arms horror that shakes the city
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51503, member: 636"] Murder suspect Tarek Rahman Robin spilled his guts to authorities about illegal weapons charges during a dramatic court appearance. The accused killer volunteered to make a full confession after police finished grilling him for two straight days. Metropolitan Magistrate Hasib Ullah Piyas took down every word before shipping Robin off to prison. Robin faces serious allegations as the fifteenth defendant in the brutal slaying of scrap dealer Md. Sohag. The 43-year-old victim died from savage stone attacks that rocked Old Dhaka. Army troops helped cops nab Robin at busy Tantibazar intersection on July 10 after a manhunt. Officers discovered a loaded pistol tucked away on the suspect during his arrest. Sub-Inspector Rushd Hasan quickly slapped Robin with weapons violations under the Arms Act. The deadly assault happened one day earlier when thugs cornered trader Lal Chand near Mitford Hospital. Attackers brutally hacked the businessman around 6pm on Rajoni Ghosh Lane close to Gate Number 3. Victim's older sister Manjuara Begum marched into Kotwali Police Station the following morning demanding justice. She filed murder charges against nineteen named suspects plus dozens of unidentified criminals. Sub-Inspector Monir Hossain Jibon from Kotwali station led the investigation into Robin's weapons confession. Court officials granted permission for investigators to formally record the suspect's detailed statement. The case continues as police hunt down remaining defendants linked to the shocking killing. [/QUOTE]
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