Kibria murder: 15 years on, justice still eludes

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Mohammad Nur Uddin, Habiganj
Published : 09:52, Jan 27, 2020 | Updated : 09:58, Jan 27, 2020

Former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria. FILE PHOTOSunday (Jan 26) marks the 15th anniversary of the brutal murder of former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria and four other Awami League leaders.
Although 15 years have passed since the heinous attack, no significant progress has been made in the investigation of the two cases regarding the incident. Family members of Kibria and other victims of the attack have expressed grave dissatisfaction over the status of the investigation and trial proceedings.
On Jan 27, 2005, Kibria, his nephew Shah Manzurul Huda, local Awami League leaders Abdur Rahim, Abul Hossain, and Siddiq Ali were killed and more than 100 others injured in a grenade attack on a rally held at Baidyer Bazar in Sadar upazila of Habiganj.
According to sources, the then assistant superintendent of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of police submitted charge sheets in the cases, naming 10 leaders and activists of BNP as the accused, on Mar 20, 2005.
Later, CID Assistant Superintendent Rafiqul Islam submitted supplementary charge-sheets in the cases, following a no-confidence petition filed by the plaintiff on the previous one, on Jun 20, 2011.
Names of 14 new accused, including former state minister for home Luthfuzzaman Babar, were included in the supplementary charge sheet.
However, Kibria’s wife Asma Kibria filed a petition with the High Court on June 28, 2011, seeking further investigation into the grenade attack.
After completing the fresh investigation, CID Regional Senior Assistant Superintendent Meherunnessa Parul submitted a second supplementary to the Habiganj district Judicial Magistrate’s Court on November 13, 2014.
The names of 11 more accused, including BNP Chairperson’s Political Adviser Haris Chowdhury, Sylhet city’s suspended mayor Ariful Haque Chowdhury, and Habiganj mayor GK Gaus were incorporated in the second supplementary charge sheet, while three names from the previous charge sheets were dropped.
This brings the total number of accused in the cases to 32.
The Sylhet Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal framed charges against the 32 accused on September 13, 2015, after the cases were transferred to the tribunal on Jun 11, 2015.
Among the accused, 3 have been hanged in other cases, 10 are in jail, 12 are out on bail, and seven are still absconding.
Son of Shah AMS Kibria, Dr Reza Kibria said our families are still looking for answers to the questions like who initiated the attack and when the victims would get justice.
“However, if there are any verdict based on multiple ‘confusing’ charge sheet, the victims’ families will fight against it,” he added.

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