Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case

BSS
Published On: 20 Nov 2025, 19:10
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court. File photo

DHAKA, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS) - A court here today sent four individuals, 
including the two shooters involved in the daylight killing of listed 
criminal Tarik Saif Mamun in Old Dhaka's Sutrapur area on November 10, to 
jail.

The four accused are shooters Md Faruk Hossain Foysal and Robin Ahammed Pias, 
along with their accomplices Shamim Ahammed and Md Rubel.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Arifur Rahman issued the order as police 
produced the accused before the court. Faruk, Robin, and Rubel had expressed 
their intention to confess, but all refused to give statements under Section 
164 upon reaching the court.

Earlier on November 16, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Hasibuzzaman had placed 
the four on a five-day remand in connection with the high-profile killing.

Prior to that, on November 12, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Partho Bhodro 
had ordered a four-day remand for the four accused, along with another 
individual, Yusuf, in an arms case filed with Mohammadpur Police Station.

Police arrested Faruk, Robin, Shamim, and Rubel from Narsingdi on November 11 
while Yusuf was apprehended in Rayerbazar in the early hours of November 12.

Two foreign-made pistols, six rounds of bullets, two magazines, two 
motorcycles used in the murder, and Taka 1.53 lakh in cash were recovered 
from their possession. The police subsequently filed a case under the Arms 
Act on November 12.

Meanwhile, Mamun's widow, Bilkis Akter Ripa, filed the murder case on 
November 15.

Faruk and Robin had shot Mamun in broad daylight in front of the National 
Medical College and Hospital on November 10.

 

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