Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Bangladeshi finance minister SAMS Kibria murder remains stuck at a point where investigators are struggling to crack the source/ Bd hot News

Rafiqul Islam of Criminal Investigation Department, who has been assigned to lead additional probe in the case, is now looking into the government probe report on the killing of Kibria, also former Awami League lawmaker from Habiganj-3 constituency.

A high-profile committee formed by the last BNP-Jamaat government conducted the probe, which confined itself to implicating some local BNP leaders and workers.

Rafiqul said he had received the report's copy this month. "If necessary, we'll talk to the probe committee members," he added.

Kibria family declined to accept the findings as, they alleged, the probe did not seek to track down the brains behind the assassination.

Further investigation, initiated on repeated calls from them and a no-confidence note by the complainant, dismisses the results of the inquiry under the BNP-Jamaat government.

Its findings so far also contradict the charge sheet submitted by CID against 10 activists of Habiganj BNP during the four-party alliance rule.

Rafiqul, assistant superintendant of police and investigation officer, has identified at least 11 Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami operatives to have been involved in the attack.

Talking to The Daily Star yesterday about the latest findings, he said Moulana Tajuddin, brother of BNP leader Abdus Salam Pintu, had supplied nine grenades to Huji leader Mufti Hannan through Abu Zandal.

His team however could not yet find any clues to the source from where Tajuddin got the grenades, one of which was used to assassinate Kibria.

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