‘Nusrat can now rest in peace’

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Feni Correspondent
Published : 16:33, Oct 24, 2019 | Updated : 16:34, Oct 24, 2019

File photo shows Nusrat`s father AKM Musa breaking down in tears after she succumbed to her injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on on Apr 10.The family of Nusrat Jahan Rafi has expressed satisfaction over the verdict of her murder saying that her soul can now rest in peace.
Her family broke into tears immediately after a Feni court sentenced 16 people death over torching her on the day of her Alim exam for refusing to withdraw sexual assault charges against madrasa principal Siraj-ud-Daula.
“The family has been crying for the last six months; our nights were sleepless,” her father AKM Musa tearfully told the media.
“But today’s tears are different. We have been waiting these few months bearing the pain of Nusrat being set on fire,” he said and added that the verdict will give her soul peace.
He expressed concern over their own security, saying that the followers of the convicts might do anything now that they have been sentenced to death.
“We are suffering from insecurities and call on the government high-ups to initiate measures on the matter,” he said.
Meanwhile, Nusrat’s elder brother Mahmudul Hasan Noman said that while justice has been served they won’t be at peace until the sentences are executed.
A court has sentenced 16 people to death  over the murder of Feni madrasa student Nusrat Jahan Rafi including principal Siraj-ud-Daula. PHOTO: Focus BanglaEarlier on Sunday the court handed death penalty to madrasa principal Siraj-ud-Daula, Nur Uddin, Shahadat Hossain Shamim, councilor Maksud Alam, Saifur Rahman Mohammad Zobair, Shakhawat Hossain Jabed, Hafez Abdul Kader, Absar Uddin, Kamrun Nahar Moni, Umme Sultana Poppy, Abdur Rahim Sharif, Iftekhar Uddin Rana, Imran Hossain Mamun, Mohammad Shamim, Ruhul Amin, and Mohiuddin Shakil.
Each convict has been slapped with a fine of Tk 100,000 each.
Nusrat, a student of Sonagazi Islamia Fazil Madrasa was torched on the roof of the madrasa after being tricked there by the followers of madrasa principal Siraj-ud-Daula on Apr 6.
The Alim examinee was set on fire for refusing to withdraw a sexual harassment case she had filed against Siraj who was arrested on Mar 27.
According to the case documents, after being taken to the hospital, Nusrat gave a statement saying that the day of the incident, she rushed to the roof on hearing that one of her friends who is a witness to the sexual harassment case was being beaten up.
Four burqa-clad people, who were later identified to be Siraj’s cronies, had their faces covered and poured kerosene on her and set her on fire when she refused to withdraw the charges, she had said.
On Apr 8, her brother Mahmudul Hasan Noman filed a case over the incident accusing eight people, including the principal.
The 18-year-old died five days after the attack on Apr 10 at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
A court has sentenced 16 people to death  over the murder of Feni madrasa student Nusrat Jahan Rafi including principal Siraj-ud-Daula. PHOTO: Focus BanglaHer killing sparked outrage and protests against oppression of women and girls, drawing the attention of the international media and prompting government high-ups, including Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to pledge justice for her.
The case was handed over to the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) on Apr 10 who charged 16 people with the murder on Jun 29.
Previously, the police, citing confessional statements from the convicts said that Nur Uddin met with Siraj in jail on Apr 4 and planned the attack with the others the following day.
They added that another convict Shamim got involved in the attack because Nusrat had refused his proposal for a relationship.
The accused who directly took part in the attack were identified as Nusrat’s classmates Zubair, Moni, Poppy and Jabed along with Shamim, according to the police.
Poppy who is Siraj’s niece, called and followed Nusrat to the rooftop while Moni pinned the victim down and Jabed doused her with kerosene and set her alight with a matchstick, law enforcers said citing their statements.
They said Moni, who is related to Shamim, also admitted to purchasing the burqas and handing those over to him.
The police said that Shamim used to work for local ward councillor Maksud, who knew about the incident and funded the burqas and kerosene.

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