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Separate petitions seek Oishee’s death and acquittal

A Speedy Trial Tribunal had sentenced Oishee to death for killing her parents in 2015. The High Court, however,  commuted her death sentence to life imprisonment.

Update : 28 May 2018, 11:17 PM

Two petitions – one seeking acquittal of Oishee Rahman and the other seeking capital punishment for her – have recently been filed with the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court over the killing of her police officer father and housewife mother in 2013.

State counsel Sufia Khatun filed the second petition while defence counsel Sujit Chatarjee Bappi lodged the first one.


Also Read- High Court commutes Oishee’s death sentence


On November 12, 2015, judge Syed Ahmed of the Speedy Trial Tribunal 3 had sentenced Oishee to death for killing her parents. The tribunal also fined her Tk20,000.

On December 6 that year, Oishee filed an appeal with the High Court challenging the verdict.


Also Read- Why was Oyshee spared from the gallows?


On June 5 last year, the High Court commuted her death sentence to life imprisonment after hearing the appeal.

Police had recovered the bodies of Special Branch Inspector Mahfuzur Rahman and his wife Swapna Rahman from their Chamelibagh residence in Dhaka on August 16, 2013.

Later, Oishee surrendered to police confessing to her involvement in the killing.


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