Court orders to confiscate Nur’s movable assets

A Narayanganj court has asked the law enforcers to confiscate all movable wealth of Nur Hossain, the prime accused in Narayanganj seven-murder case.

Senior Judicial Magistrate KM Mohiuddin passed the order responding a petition of the investigation officer of the case.

Senior Judicial Magistrate KM Mohiuddin passed the order responding a petition of the investigation officer Mamunur Rashed on Wednesday evening.

Inspector of Narayanganj court police Habibur Rahman confirmed the news to the Dhaka Tribune.

NCC panel mayor Nazrul Islam, senior lawyer Chandan Sarker and five other people were abducted on April 27.

On April 28, Nazrul's wife filed an abduction case against another local Ward Counsillor Nur Hossain, who later managed to flee to Kolkata from within the surveillance net of the law enforcers.

On April 30, the bodies of the victims surfaced in the Sitalakhya river. Autopsy report said they were murdered by professionals.

Allegations rose against three RAB officials to have been involved in the murder in exchange of money – Tk6 crore.

Later, they were sent to force retirement. The home ministry has ordered to arrest them as per a High Court directive.