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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

[ALOCHONA] BNP: Youth wing supports Kala Jahangir

Dear Alochoks

 

Lets hope we learn the names of the two state ministers who purchased the services of criminals like Kala Jahangir.

 

If they were BNP ministers – do you think an AL would have ensured they were punished?

 

Of they were AL ministers – do you think a BNP government would have punished them?

 

Nope. Just a small bribe to AL or BNP will ensure that the wheels of corruption run smoothly –

 

And the wheels of justice will be stuck in the mud made up of the dirt and filth of our corrupt politicians.

 

Ezajur Rahman

Kuwait

 

 

Two state ministers patronized Kala Jahangir, his gang
Courtesy New Age 11/10/07

 

Habibur Rahman Taj, the second-in-command of the notorious Kala Jahangir gang and also one of the three crime suspects sent back from India, claimed that two state ministers and four ward commissioners patronised their gang and that his ringleader, Kala Jahangir, had committed suicide.

Habibur Rahman Taj, along with Sohel Ibrahim and Biplob Rahman alias Lambu Selim, was extensively interrogated by the Criminal Investigation Department in its Malibagh headquarters on Wednesday, the second consecutive day of their seven-day remand.

‘We have been patronised by two state ministers, one of whom is now in jail, and four city corporation ward commissioners provided us all kinds support after Jahangir Bhai fled to India in December 2001,’ said ward 16 Juba Dal leader Taj, according to an official of the CID who is also a member of the interrogation team.

According to Taj’s statement, the Kolkata police arrested Kala Jahangir along with Liakat Hossain Liakat and Arman, on November 19, 2002, but Jahangir was instantly released as police could not recognise him, and Liakat and Arman were released on bail after 12 days.

Afterwards, Jahangir returned to Bangladesh with some of his associates and resumed criminal activities along with another most wanted criminal, Pichchi Hannan, who was killed by the RAB in ‘crossfire’ on August 6, 2004, said Taj.

‘Jahangir Bhai was very frustrated as he had been directly involved in dozens of murders, and he was haunted by memories of his victims. Besides, his parents always rebuked him for his criminal activities over the phone,’ a source close to the investigation team quoted Taj as saying.

Taj claimed that Jahangir shot himself in the head with his favourite firearm, the Petra CZ pistol, in the residence of Phensidyl trader Paruli of Kalyanpur in early 2004 in the presence of one of his accomplices, whose body was found at Tejgaon on June 27, 2004 after a gunfight with RAB at Uttara on early June 25, 2004.

‘I informed his mother that Jahangir Bhai had committed suicide. She identified the body of her son but neither took the body home nor tell anyone of his death. We also kept mum as Jahangir Bhai’s name used to create panic and made it easier for us to extort money in his name. Later he was buried at Mohakhali graveyard with help of the Imam gang,’ Taj added.

’After the RAB started the merciless crackdown against the most wanted criminals and Pichchi Hannan and some others gang members were killed by the RAB, our political godfathers told us to leave the country in July 2004,’ added Taj.

 


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