Two placed on 4-day remand over Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case

BSS
Published On: 20 Nov 2025, 17:37

DHAKA, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today placed Sohel and Sujan, two 
suspected killers of Pallabi thana Jubo Dal leader Golam Kibria, on a four-
day remand each in a case filed over his murder.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Partho Bhadra passed the order after police 
produced the duo before the court and sought a seven-day remand for each of 
them for further interrogation.

Police arrested Sohel and Sujan from the Majar Bosti area under Tongi West 
Police Station on November 19.

Earlier on November 18, another accused, Jony Bhuiyan, gave a confessional 
statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 
admitting to shooting Kibria dead inside a hardware store.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Arifur Rahman recorded his confessional 
statement and subsequently sent him back to jail.

Locals apprehended Jony in the Pallabi Section-12 area late on November 17 
and handed him over to the police.

According to the case statement, three masked and helmeted assailants entered 
the hardware store in Mirpur-12 Block-C under Pallabi Police Station around 
6:40 pm on November 17 and shot Kibria dead. 

The following day, the victim's widow, Sabiha Akter Dina, filed the case with 
Pallabi Police Station naming five people and seven to eight unidentified 
others.

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