Housewife hooded footpath in the path
A young man was crying through the left footpath on the left footpath near the Overpace near the Banani Kakoli junction in the capital city's airport. He is around thirty, wearing jeans pants and T-shirts.
On hearing his crying, the motorbikes of the motorbike stopped going a little bit and knew the incident. As if nothing happened - in such a manner, one commented, 'Oh, hijack!' One said, go to the police station. Tell the police. Another said, 'What will be the case? There will be new problems in this. It will not be returned to what is going on. 'A few days some of the traffic police personnel were performing the duties. Meanwhile, they did not have the eye. Besides, construction of new roads and overpasses is underway. From there, some construction workers came to the water and returned to the young man's head, pouring in his face.
The correspondent stopped there at 3:35 pm on Monday afternoon. What is your name? On this question of Kaler Kantha, the young man cried, "Anwar Hossain heart. 'His house is situated at Kamarpara in Turag thana area of Dhaka. He has a business of airports in the city. Caravan got into CNG driven auto rickshaw from Bazar. It was going to the airport. When Mohakhali crossed and reached Kakoli, the auto-rickshaw stopped beside the road and asked him to open the door. Just three or four people were forced to go to the auto-rickshaw, because they thought the car was a problem. They started to beat him and started to beat him.
The heart said, 'I had 2 lakh 44 thousand 100 rupees. They snatched that money and a mobile phone and pushed me out of the moving car and went away. '
The young man said that his permanent address was in Dhamrai's Outpara in Dhaka. Father's name is Abdul Majed. He is married and has a son and a daughter.
After knowing the number from the heart, the incident was reported on the mobile phone and his wife remained silent for some time. Then he said, 'I am going. "The mobile phone number tried to contact several more times in the evening, but the response did not match.
Banani Police Station Inspector (Investigation) said to Kaler Kantho in the evening, "I heard the incident, but no one has yet come to the police station to file a case. 'bold