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SUST student Bulbul’s mother seeks justice from PM
Mother of Bulbul Ahmed, a SUST student who was stabbed to death on Monday last, has urged the Prime Minister to take step to ensure punishment of the killers of her son.
Bulbul’s mother Yasmin Begum made the request when she went to the provost’s office of Shah Poran Hall of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) on Sunday to receive his son’s belongings.
The victim’s siblings were also present at that moment.
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Terming the murder as pre-planned, victim’s sister Sohagi Akter urged the authorities concerned to find out the actual culprits through proper investigation to ensure justice for her brother.
“Real culprits might have hired killers in exchange of money. They might have killed him out of anger. Proper investigation will reveal everything,” she said.
Sohagi said the identities of the main culprits will be disclosed if the detainees are placed on remand.
Bulbul, a third year student of the Public Administration Department of the university, along with his friends, went to the New Zealand area, adjacent to Shaheed Minar, on the campus on Monday last.
At one stage, his friends rescued him as he was allegedly stabbed by muggers.
Bulbul was first rushed to the university medical centre and later shifted to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College and Hospital where a doctor declared him dead around 7.45pm.
Also read: Probe body formed over SUST student Bulbul's murder
Besides, the authorities concerned of SUST formed a five-member probe body to look into the death.
Police detained three people in connection with the murder of the SUST student on the campus on Monday evening.
On Monday night, a case was filed at Jalalabad police station over the murder.
Police on Wednesday recovered the knife used in the murder of Bulbul and his mobile phone set at Tilagaon near the university campus in Sylhet.
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Probe body formed over SUST student Bulbul's murder
The authorities concerned of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) formed a five-member probe body to look into the death of a SUST student on the campus.
Headed by Prof. Mohammad Akhtarul Islam, president of SUST Teachers Association, the other member of the committee are --- director of students counseling and guidance Amina Parvin, Shah Poran Hall Provost Prof. Mizanur Rahman Khan, Public Administration Department Head Prof. Shafiqul Islam and Assistant Proctor Abu Hena Pahil, said university registrar Mohammad Ishfaqul Hossain.
Earlier, police detained three people in connection with the murder of a Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) student on the campus on Monday evening.
Read:Three held over SUST student Bulbul's murder
The identities of the detainees are yet to be disclosed by police.
"We will let them go if we do not find their involvement in the crime after the primary investigation," Azbahar Ali Sheikh, deputy commissioner of Sylhet Metropolitan Police, said.
The deceased, Bulbul Ahmed, was a third-year student of the public administration department.
On Monday night, a case was filed at Jalalabad police station over the murder.
According to the case statement, Bulbul, along with his friends, went to the New Zealand area, adjacent to Shaheed Minar, on the campus that afternoon.
At one stage, his friends rescued him as he was allegedly stabbed by muggers.
Bulbul was first rushed to the university medical centre and later shifted to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College and Hospital, where on-duty doctor Kaniz Fatema declared him dead around 7.45pm.
Meanwhile, hundreds of students of the university formed a human chain in front of the varsity's central library, demanding capital punishment for the killers of Bulbul.
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SUST student stabbed dead by mugger on campus
A student of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) was stabbed to death by a mugger on the campus on Monday evening.
The deceased is Bulbul Ahmed, a third year student of the Public Administration Department.
Eyewitnesses said Bulbul along with his friends went to the New Zealand area, adjacent to the Shaheed Minar on the campus in the afternoon. At one stage, his friends rescued him, as he sustained stab injuries by a mugger.
Bulbul was first rushed to the university medical centre and later shifted to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital where on duty doctor Kaniz Fatema declared him dead around 7:45pm.
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SUST proctor Israt Ibne Ismail said police force has been sent to the spot to detain the mugger.
Hearing the news, SUST vice-chancellor, student’s welfare advisor, among others, visited the deceased student.
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SUST students ‘fall sick’ on 2nd day of hunger strike; one hospitalised
Twenty-four students of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), who went on a hunger strike unto death on Wednesday demanding their Vice-Chancellor’s resignation, reportedly fell sick on Thursday with one of them being hospitalised.
Among them, Kajal Das was taken to a hospital in Sylhet city around 1:30 pm as he fell seriously sick.
The agitating students vowed not to break their fast until the VC steps down.
Besides, a delegation of teachers came to the students around 8:45 pm on Wednesday and requested them to break their fast.
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SUST student killed in Sylhet road crash
A Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) student was killed in a road crash in Sylhet on Wednesday.
The deceased was identified as Shabbir Ahmed, student of the Chemistry Department.
Kotwali Model Police Station SI Abdus Sattar confirmed the incident.
Witnesses said a truck hit Shabbir's motorcycle at the Subidbazar point at around 9 pm on Wednesday. Sabbir lost control of his motorcycle and fell on the street.
He had severe head injuries and died on spot.
SI Abdus Sattar said that after receiving the information, police seized the truck and arrested the driver upon reaching the spot.
The body was recovered and sent to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital morgue.
After the accident locals blocked the road disrupting traffic for about half an hour.
Later police brought the situation under control.
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