Mohsin Talukdar, --who reportedly threatened to kill Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan , for allegedly inaugurating a Kali Puja program in Kolkata-- has given a confessional statement in a Sylhet court.
Metropolitan Magistrate Court-2 Judge Saifur Rahman recorded his statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure on Wednesday evening.
Confirming the matter, Sylhet Metropolitan Police Additional Deputy Commissioner ABM Ashraf Ullah Taher said: “Two cases, one under the Digital Security Act and another under the Arms Act, have been filed against Mohsin.”
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On Tuesday, Mohsin was arrested in Ronoshi of Purbapagla union under South Sunamganj, confirmed RAB-9 Media Officer ASP Obain.
Mohsin came to Facebook Live at 12:06am on Sunday and threatened that he would slaughter Shakib.
The man first came to Facebook Live wearing a hat and gave salutations, and said: "Shakib Al Hasan came to the country a few days ago. I was happy when he went to perform Hajj a while ago.
“But he went to India to inaugurate a puja program after returning to Bangladesh.
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“It has hurt the hearts of the Muslims. I will hack him to death if I see him.”
However, on Monday morning he again came on Facebook Live to apologize for his words.
Claiming that Mohsin was mentally disturbed, his elder brother Masum Talukdar, while talking to Dhaka Tribune, said: "Mohsin has been behaving erratically recently. He seems mentally unwell from the way he speaks.
“The family is ashamed of his actions. On behalf of our family, we apologize to Shakib, the pride of Bangladesh.”


