A teenager body was taken from the grave after 13 months of death in Manirampur upazila of Jessore due to the murder of the family. According to the court order, the body of the teenager was taken from the family graveyard at Khalia village in the presence of executive magistrate Mohammad Jamshedul Alam and the doctor of Shafiullah Sabuj of Jessore 250-bed General Hospital. Today the body has been autopsy on Monday.
Investigators of Jessore Police Crime Investigation Division (CID) confirmed the incident. Harun-or-Rashid
The body of the teenager who was taken was named Mamun Hossain (17). He is the son of Erfan Ali Khan of Khalia village of the upazila.
Ehfan Ali Khan commented, his son was a motorcycle garage business with Shahidul Islam in Rajganj Bazar of Mamun upazila. On October 13 last year, they disappeared. The next day, on October 14, some members of Shariful Islam, Yusuf Ali, Zakir Hossain, Khalia village brought Mamun's body home. At that time, they said that Mamun died in a 250-bed General Hospital in Jessore, injured in a road accident in Bhanur intersection of the upazila. Mamun was behind the injury marks on his head. They buried the body of Mamun before they got to understand the matter well.
Erfan Ali Khan said, 'Later, I know that my son was killed. Mamun's body has been taken out from the grave in the afternoon, according to the court's order on the murder case.
Inspector Md. Harun-ur-Rashid said Mamun's father Erfan Ali Khan filed a murder case against Shahidul Islam, Shariful Islam, Yusuf Ali, Zakir Hossain and Abdur Rahman in the same court in Jessore's Senior Judicial Magistrate's court. On 16 September this year, the case was registered in Monirampur Police Station by the court order. Later the court ordered the case to be sent to CID for investigation. After receiving the responsibility, on 17 September, the body was asked to apply for an autopsy. On Oct 10, the court ordered Mamun to lift his body from the grave and after the autopsy. Later, in the presence of Executive Magistrate Mohammad Jamshedul Alam and physician Shafiullah Sabuj, the body was taken out and brought to Jessore 250-bed General Hospital morgue. Today's autopsy has ended.
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