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Three cops handed seven years behind bars for extortion

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The Metropolitan Session in Dhaka has sentenced seven years of rigorous imprisonment to five accused including three policemen in an extortion case with Daulatpur Police Station in 2014.

The court also fined Tk 12,000 each of the accused, in default, they will have to suffer more six months of imprisonment.

The accused are-- police constable Molla Mesbah Uddin (absconding), Mostafizur Rahman (absconding), and Farhad Ahmed, and two others are-- Arman Shikder Jony and Mohammad Bayezid, reports BSS.

Additional Metropolitan and Session Judge of the court SM Ashikur Rahman handed down the verdict in presence of three accessed, Public Prosecutor (PP) Kazi Sabbir Ahmed confirm.

On December 12 in 2014, all five accused confined Md Sahriar Rintu and Abu Isahaq at a tea stall, adjacent to the second gate of the government Broz Lal College at Daulatpur of the city around 5.30 pm.

Accused constable Mesbahuddin, on behalf of the gang, demanded Tk 0.2 million introducing himself as a Sub-Inspector (SI) blaming the duo are the syndicate members of drug trading.

Besides, the other four accused confined them threatened they will face crossfire if their extorted money was not paid. At one stage, the extortionists agreed to free the victims after getting Tk 30,000 from them.

Being informed, Daulatpur Thana Police rushed to the spot and rescued the victims, and arrested the extortionists along with three cops of Khulna Police Lines.

Sub-Inspector of Daulatpur Police Station Kazi Babul Hossain filed a case with the police accusing the five people including three cops next day.

On March 19, 2015, Investigation Officer (IO) SI Bablu Hossain submitted a charge-sheet accusing them.

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