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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] CID investigation : Awami big shots found talking to BDR rebels

I see Mr. Munshi is desperate to find some clues to link Awami League leaders on the Pilkhana incidence. He mentioned about a few of the leaders who talked to the BDR rebels. All of them were seen in TV negotiating with the rebels to overcome the crisis. It is very much likely that they had to talk to the rebels to make them surrender. I saw a number of times in TV that an army personnel (most probably an army officer) was talking to the rebels and trying to pursue them to stop violence and surrender in a very professional manner. I am sure that the CID got the phone number of this gentleman (and probably other army officers) in the mobile call list of the rebels. These calls were openly made to diffuse the crisis. Of course, those who secretly made phone calls to encourage the rebels to continue the barbaric acts should be brought to justice. It is relevant to remind Mr. Munshi to read some of the news reports in many leading newspapers on Barrister Razzak's phone calls to the rebels that took place secretly. The rebels told the CID that he was encouraging them to continue the so-called mutiny.
 
Shabbir Ahmed


--- On Tue, 3/31/09, M.B.I. Munshi <MBIMunshi@gmail.com> wrote:

From: M.B.I. Munshi <MBIMunshi@gmail.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] CID investigation : Awami big shots found talking to BDR rebels
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:10 PM

CID investigation : Awami big shots found talking to BDR rebels

Mamunur Rashid

The law enforcement agencies found some ruling party leaders' direct conversations with the BDR mutineers over mobile phone after examining the mobile phone call lists of the detained BDR jawans on February 25-26 at Peeklkhana.

The law enforcement agencies identified the names which are Home Minister Sahara Khatun, State Minister for Local Government and Rural Development (LGRD) and Cooperatives Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Awami League leader Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, Dhamnondi-Hazaribag h MP Barrister Fazlee Noor Taposh and Mirza Azam.

The BDR mutineers held talks several times with the local MP Taposh.

The mutineers reportedly held talks with the leaders between 11:00 am to 3:00pm on February 25.

At least 820 BDR personnel and five civilians have been shown arrested to date for their alleged involvement in the mutiny.

Law enforcement agencies investigated the mobile numbers of more than 35 BDR personnel.

At least 10 BDR personnel had talked to the ruling party leaders over mobile phone. And 5 detained BDR personnel confessed to the law enforcement agencies that they held talks to one MP and another former MP about their demands.

Law enforcement agencies found that that DAD Touhid, Jawan Salim, Jawan Mofiz, Havilder Obaidul with other 10 BDR jawans held talks with the AL leaders.

Source said BDR Jawan Salim reportedly talked to MP Taposh at about 11: 00 am on the day of occurrence.

Investigation team found Nanak and Taposh mobile numbers from the Cell phone of Jawan Salim.

From 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm on 25 February DAD Touhid talks with the Home Minister Sahara Khatun. Touhid had also talk with Nanak, Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir and Mirza Azam over cell phone.

DAD Touhid also had talks with the Home Minister and the state minister for LGRD minister 20 to 25 times on 25 February at about 10 pm to 3pm.

Investigation officers of the BDR preferring mutiny anonymity told the New Nation that they found names of the AL leaders and BDR personnel after verification from the mobile phone operators.

But the AL leaders did not talk before the 25 February, he added.

Jawan Salim told the investigation officers that they took the Taposh's Mobile phone number from the detrained Torab Ali.

Earlier on Monday Criminal Investigation Department (CID) questioned Jamaat-e-Islami leader Barrister Abdur Razzak for more than three hours in connection with the February 25-26 massacre at BDR headquarters.

Nesarul Arif, police superintendent of the CID and in charge of the case, said yesterday that more people might be required to be questioned in the interest of the case.

A lot of big guns we may need to quiz as the case unfolds," Nesarul told reporters after grilling Jama'at-e-Islami leader Abdur Razzak at the CID headquarters.

Meanwhile, The CID again took 8 suspect BDR personnel to remand yesterday.

http://nation. ittefaq.com/ issues/2009/ 04/01/news0634. htm




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