Barura in last place of refuge,beaten up for preventing sale of house,complaint to police station

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Liton Majumder

Barura Correspondent

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Eati Akter

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The incident took place on 05 June 24 in Shasiya village of Jhlam Union of Barura Upazila of Comilla. According to the complaint at Barura police station, Niranjan Sarkar, son of Shasia village doctor, Srirup Sarkar, son of his deceased Sarada Bishas (uncle) Dulal Chandra Bishas, ​​had been living for a long time with various problems related to the sale and documents of the house and besides. Socially, Den Durbar was coming and going. During the investigation, it is known that Dulal Chandra Bishas accepted three lakh rupees from Srirup Sarkar on the condition of selling the house where his uncle lived 18 years ago. But Srirup Chandra Sarkar could not complete the document due to being in exile. It is known that Dulal Chandra Bishas sold the house he was living with his sister Srirup Sarkar and did not return the money taken. Srirup verbally abuses and threatens the government. Due to earlier dispute, Parimal Sarkar and other defendants found Srirup Sarkar alone outside his house at approximately 7:30 on the morning of 05 June 24. When local forces came to the spot, Parimal Sarkar gave death threats while Gong was leaving. Regarding this incident, Niranjan Sarkar’s son Srirup Sarkar as plaintiff (01) Parimal Chandra Sarkar, (02) Dulal Bishas, ​​(03) Suman Bishas, ​​(04) Palash Sarkar, (05) Vinod Sarkar, including unknown 10-12 A complaint was lodged against John at Barura Police Station on 05 June 24th. When SI Laxman Chandra Sheel asked about the complaint in Barura police station, he said that I have gone to the spot. According to the investigation, further legal action will be taken. Complainant Srirup Sarkar said that 18 years ago, my uncle Dulal Bishwas’s residence was sold and he accepted three lakh rupees in cash from me, when I was abroad. They told me that they will document me later when I come to the country. My own uncle Hawa I did not think it necessary to keep any proof of money paid in cash in simple faith. I have been living in Basta Beta for a long time with my family. When I called Dulal Chandra Bish on his cell phone to know the details of the incident, he said that I am Srirup Sarkar’s sister-in-law. During his stay in exile, Taka gave him three lakh rupees, but when I calculate later, I owe more money from him. Dulal Chandra Bishas said that his niece Shrirup Chandra government has threatened him at various times. When he asked about legal assistance, he said that my niece has not taken legal aid.

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