Murder of Muntaha: 4 accused placed on 5-day remand

A Sylhet court on Monday placed four people on a five-day remand in connection with the murder of six-year-old Muntaha Akter Jerin.Sylhet Judicial Magistrate Kazi Md Abu Zaher Badal passed the order when police produced them before the court with a seven-day remand prayer, said court inspector Jamshed Alam.Those remanded were: Alifjan, 55, wife of Moyna Mia; her daughter, Muntaha's tutor Shamima Begum Marzia, 25; Islam Uddin, 40; and Nazma Begum, 35.On Sunday, the body of Muntaha, daughter of Shamim Ahmed of Bharafoud village under Birdal union of Kanaighat upazila, was recovered in Sylhet's Kanaighat upazila, eight days after she

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A court in Sylhet has granted a five-day remand for four suspects in connection with the brutal murder of six-year-old Muntaha Akhtar Zerin in Sylhet's Kanaighat upazila. The decision was made by Sylhet Senior Judicial Magistrate Court-4 Judge Kazi Md. Abu Zaher Badol at around 3 PM on Monday.

Earlier, the suspects were presented in court at 1:30 PM, where the investigation officer requested a seven-day remand. The court, however, approved a five-day remand for each of the suspects. The accused are identified as Shamima Begum Marzia, 25, former tutor of Muntaha and daughter of the late Moyna Mia from Bir Dal Vararifoud village; her mother, Alifjan Bibi, 55; Islam Uddin, 40, son of late Saidur Rahman; and Nazma Begum, 35, wife of Mamunur Rashid, all residents of the same area.



Plaintiff's lawyer, Advocate Abdul Khaliq, said, "The suspects were caught red-handed trying to cover up the crime by hiding the body. The court has granted five days for interrogation, which is expected to reveal crucial details about the murder, paving the way for further judicial proceedings." He added, "The defense was also represented and we presented our arguments before the court which then approved the five-day remand.

" Muntaha was the daughter of Shamim Ahmed from the village. She had returned home with her father from a local religious gathering on November 3. Later that day, she went to play with neighboring children but did not return home.

Despite an extensive search, her whereabouts remained unknown until her body was discovered in a nearby canal in the early hours of the following Sunday..