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No arrest in murder of 2 schoolboys


Posted on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at 12:45 am
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No one could be arrested as of yesterday evening in connection with the brutal murder of two schoolboys in the capital.

Ramna police on Thursday afternoon recovered the decomposed bodies of Jewel, 9, son of rickshaw-puller Alaluddin, and Biplab, 7, son of private car driver Siddique Sheikh, of Meerertek from an abandoned house at Nayatola.

In primary investigation, it was found that the boys were killed after cruel tortures, investigation officer (IO) of the case Inspector Abul Kalam Azad said. The bodies bore stab injuries in the chest, abdomen and in the back, morgue sources said.

Detective Branch (DB) of police started investigation into the incident on Friday.

A large team of DB officials including its high-ups has been working to nab the criminals, the IO added.

The boys, who read in class I in an NGO-run school at Nayatola, had gone missing on Tuesday morning.

“My son wanted to study and do a respectable job when he grows up. But now, all our hopes are shattered,” Bilquis Begum, the grief-stricken mother of Biplab, told The Daily Star.

Biplab was their only child.

Bilquis demanded immediate arrest of her child’s killers and exemplary punishment to them.

The bodies of Biplab and Jewel were taken to their village homes in Munshiganj and Mymensingh respectively on Friday evening and buried there.

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