Two arrested in Bangladesh over hosiery worker's murder
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Police in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, arrested two individuals in connection with the murder of a hosiery worker.
- The prime accused, Shoaib Rahman Soheb, and another man, Md Sumon, were apprehended during a special drive.
- The victim, Alamgir Hossain, was attacked with a hammer during a dispute over a financial matter.
Authorities in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, have arrested two people, including a former leader of the NCP party, in connection with the murder of a hosiery worker. The arrests were made during a special operation conducted by Rab-11.
The apprehended individuals have been identified as Shoaib Rahman Soheb, 42, considered the prime suspect, and Md Sumon, 38. Rab-11 stated that the arrests took place in the Godnail area under Siddhirganj Police Station. Both suspects were subsequently handed over to the Bandar Police Station.
The incident occurred on October 3 last year when the victim, hosiery worker Alamgir Hossain, was attacked with a hammer. The assault took place during a local arbitration meeting concerning a financial dispute at an auto-rickshaw garage in Salehnagar. Hossain was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries the following morning.
Following the attack, Hossain's sister, Kalpana Begum, filed a murder case at the Bandar Police Station. Nirob Raihan, organizing secretary of the NCP Narayanganj unit, confirmed that Shoaib had previously served as the joint coordinator for the party's Bandar upazila committee before its dissolution.
Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.