
An additional police superintendent stationed in Rangamati has been brought under the police custody to be produced before Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal investigators in line with the tribunal’s order.
Deputy Inspector General of police’s Chattogram range M Ahsan Habib said a police team of the port city took Rangamati’s additional superintendent of police Anirban Chowdhury into their custody to be brought to Dhaka to comply with the ICT-BD order.
‘The team escorting Anirban Chowdhury nearly reached Dhaka,’ Habib said.
Officials said that the ICT-BD’s investigation agency would interrogate him over his alleged links to the students’ killings during last year’s July-August uprising, when he was stationed in Narsingdi.
Chowdhury was transferred to Rangamati in October year as additional police super for traffic management in the southeastern hill district.