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Narayanganj launch capsize: 5 accused remanded
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Five out of 14 arrested in connection with the Narayanganj launch capsize were placed on remand today.
Senior Judicial Magistrate Ahmed Humayun Kabir also sent the nine other accused to jail this afternoon, our local correspondent reports.
Narayanganj Court Police Inspector Asaduzzaman said the court granted two days' remand for each of the five arrested after the cargo vessel MV SKL-3 was seized yesterday.
On April 4, MV SKL-3 hit the launch, MV Sabit Al Hasan, in the Shitalakkhya river on, killing 34 people.
The accused who were remanded are Ahidur Zaman (50), master of MV SKL-3, engine driver Majnu Molla (38), Anwar Mallik (40), Hridoy Hawlader (20) and Md Farhan Molla (27).
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Authority (BIWTA) has filed a case over death of 34 as a passenger
launch capsized in the Shitalakkhya river in Narayanganj on Sunday.
BIWTA deputy director (naval traffic) Babu Lal Baidya filed the case
against unidentified persons on Tuesday night with Narayanganj Bandar
Police Station and that was later transferred to naval police.
“The case was filed under sections 280, 304, 329, 338, 427 and 437
of the penal code and section 70 of the Inland Shipping Ordinance
1976,” office in-charge Dipak Chandra of Bandar Police Station told
BSS.
that rammed the smaller passenger launch named Sabit Al Hasan.
Confirming the receiving of the case documents, Narayanganj Naval
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Govt bodies concerned ‘not IDing’ the other vessel involved
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Our Correspondent, N’ganj
Our Correspondent, N’ganj
Government bodies concerned are apparently not identifying the bulk carrier that rammed a passenger launch in the Shitalakkhya in Narayanganj on Sunday killing 34 people.
Around 60 hours after the accident, an official of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority yesterday filed a case with Bandar Police Station accusing unnamed persons.
"Names of the cargo vessel and its owner could not be known. So, the case has been filed against unnamed persons. Now, police will trace the cargo vessel and its owner," said Babu Lal Baidya, assistant director of BIWTA at Narayanganj Launch Terminal, who lodged the case.
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