Monday, March 25, 2013

I was out of the country when Twaki went Missing:Awami League MP Shamim Osman

BANGLADESH NEWS
Twaki , son of Narayanganj’s ‘Ganajagaran Mancha’ convener Rafiur Rabbi was found dead in a canal in Narayanganj’s Charargop area on Mar 8, two days after he went missing.
The ruling party MP made the statement at a press brief under the banner ‘Swacheton Nagarik Shomaj’ on Sunday.
He said, “I was out of the country when Twaki went missing and later when his body was found. So the allegation of my active involvement in his murder can never be true.”
He said this alone proves that he and his son Ayon Osman have been wrongly accused of Twaki’s murder, “in an attempt to save the real killers.”
“I will take legal action if the charges against me are not withdrawn in the next 48 hours.”
This is the second press brief by Shamim Osman after Twaki’s death, the first one being on Mar 16 at Hira Mahal, his residence in Chashara.
Shamim Osman held up his passport during Sunday’s press brief saying, “this has stamps that can prove my departure and return.”
The Awami League leader however did not mention the country where he was visiting.
Rafiur Rabbi, father of the murdered teenager Tanvir Mohammad Twaki filed a written complaint with the police on Mar 20 accusing seven people, including Shamim Osman and his son Ayon Osman, for their active involvement in his son’s murder.
Shamim Osman, however, claimed that he and the others were being implicated to ‘hide the real killers and to mislead the case’.
SP Syed Nurul Islam told reporters that the complaint of Rabbi against all, including Shamim Osman, would be looked into.
In his earlier press meet at Chashara, the Awami League MP criticised Communist Party of Bangladesh President Mujahidul Islam Selim for the comments he made regarding his involvement in the murder.
He also said that Selina Hayat Ivy, Mayor of Narayanganj should not have given a statement accusing him of Twaki’s murder.
The body of the 17-year-old A-Level student of the ABC International School was recovered from the bank of the Shitalakkhya River on Mar 8, two days after he went missing.

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