A Habiganj court yesterday put two people on different terms of remand in connection with the killing of four schoolboys at Sundrateki village, Bahubal upazila.
Senior Judicial Magistrate Koushik Ahmed Khandaker placed Hadibur Rahman Arju on a seven-day remand while Abdul Bashir on a five-day remand.
Earlier, police produced Arju and Bashir before the court on Friday with a 10-day remand prayer for each.
A total of six people have so far been arrested in connection with the killing of the four schoolboys.
Of them, Jewel Miah and his younger brother Rubel Miah gave confessional statements before the court under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Meanwhile, a probe body was formed to investigate whether police personnel were reluctant to find out the boys after their missing complaint was filed.
Habiganj police super Joydeb Kumar Bhodro told the Dhaka Tribune that the probe committee led by Additional Police Super Shahidul Islam would submit its report soon.
Four schoolboys who had gone missing from Sundrateki village in Bahubal upazila on February 12 were found buried at the village on February 17.
Police recovered the bodies of Zakaria Ahmed Shuvo, 8, son of Wahid Miah, his two cousins – Tajel Miah, 10, son of Abdul Aziz, Monir Miah, 7, son of Abdal Miah – and Ismail Hossain, 10, son of Abdul Quadir.