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Banani OC Forman Ali remains invincible

Published : Wednesday, 24 May, 2017 at 12:00 AM  Count : 734
Police are yet to take any action against BM Forman Ali, OC of Banani Police Station, although a departmental investigation found some minor deviations in discharging his professional duties.
The victims claim they were insulted by the OC and OC (Investigation) of the police station before recording the case.
The investigation committee formed by police also found the two victims' statements in this regard to be true.
The rape victims alleged that after the incident OC Forman Ali proposed to them to negotiate with the rape accused and delayed 48 hours to file the case. After filing the rape case the OC also mysteriously went on a five- day leave.
Police officials deliberately delayed the recording of the case by two days after the victims lodged their complaint.
The probe committee, comprising DMP Additional Commissioner Mizanur Rahman, Joint Commissioners Krishnapada Roy and Abdul Baten, submitted the report on Monday.
Interestingly Asaduzzaman Mia Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Monday said the probe did not find any direct evidence of police negligence in the recording of the case filed over the rape of two university students at the Raintree Hotel in Banani.
Nayeem Ashraf alice Halim, one of the accused of the rape of the two Banani university students, will be produced before court on Thursday after completion of a five-day remand. Halim will deliver also make a confessional statement to the magistrate on the day.
Ahmed Shafat and his associate Shadman Sakif confessed to their involvement in the act of rape before two local magistrates in the much talked-about Banani double rape case.
Ahmed Shafat son of Apan Jewellers, Shafat's bodyguard Rahman  raped the two girls at the Raintree Hotel in the capital on March 28.  Law enforcers arrested five people, including Ahmed Shafat - son of the owner of Apan  Jewellers.
Moinul Khan, Director General of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Directorate (CIID) said Customs officials seized a Mercedes Benz of Apan Jewellers owner Dildar Ahmed from Sylhet on Tuesday. The car was seized from the house of Dildar's maternal uncle in Sylhet.
The owner of the Raintree Hotel has been quizzed by Customs Intelligence officials.  The hotel's owner and Managing Director Shah Md Adnan Harun, along with his uncles Mujibul Hoque Kamal and Akbar Hossain Manju and a lawyer Jahangir Kabir, appeared in Kakrail around 11:00am to explain VAT dodging and seizure of liquor from the hotel.



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