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Thakurgaon firing: Court accepts cases against BGB men

The plaintiff's lawyer, Nurul Islam, said they lodged three complaints with the Magistrate Court as the police declined to record their cases

Update : 24 Feb 2019, 10:08 PM

A  Thakurgaon court on Sunday took into cognisance, complaints filed by the families of three victims killed during a clash between alleged cattle smugglers and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on February 12.

Thakurgaon Judicial Magistrate Court Judge Farhana Khan took the complaints into cognisance in the afternoon and fixed March 6 for a hearing.

The plaintiff's lawyer, Nurul Islam, said they lodged three complaints with the Magistrate Court as the police declined to record their cases.

The complaints were lodged mentioning names of seven BGB men, including the Commander of BGB Battalion 50, Lieutenant Colonel Tuhin Md Masud, and some others unidentified.

Earlier on February 14, BGB filed two cases with Haripur police (Thakurgaon) against more than 250 villagers over the clash.

On February 12, three people, including a Secondary School Certificate examinee, were killed and at least 16 others injured after BGB members opened fire during, what the paramilitary force claimed, was a clash with cattle smugglers. The incident took place at Bahrampur village in Haripur upazila.

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