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Law enforcers were silent: BNP

June 17, 2014 00:00:00


Claiming that locals point their fingers at the local ruling party MP for the killing of 10 persons at Mirpur Bihari camp, BNP renewed on Monday its demand for forming a judicial probe body to promptly identify and punish those involved in the gruesome murders, reports UNB.

"We visited Mirpur Bihari camp today (Monday) and talked to the locals and residents of the camp. They pointed their fingers at local MP Ilias Mollah," BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told a press conference after visiting the fire-ravaged spot.

Fakhrul along with party standing committee member Rafiqul Islam Miah and some other party leaders had been at the Bihari camp around 3pm.

Later, addressing the press conference at the party's Nayapaltan central office, the BNP spokesman alleged that as per the media reports and the statements of the locals, the MP with the help of ruling party men carried out the dreadful killings to grab the camp land.

He said Ilias Mollah went to the camp a few days back and threatened its dwellers of dire consequences within 48 hours as they disrespected him by rejecting his request to give illegal power connections from their line to a nearby slum.

Fakhrul also alleged that the ruling party 'miscreants' carried out the incident in presence of law enforcers. "The law enforcers played a role of silent spectators."

 "Under the circumstances, we think the government should promptly bring the offenders to book after identifying them through a judicial probe. The trial of the grievous killings must be held within a short time," the BNP leader said.

He alleged that the current illegal and unethical government is carrying out the incidents of murder one after another to divert people's attention from its misrule, failures and corruption.


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