RAPE IN BANANI HOTEL Another suspect Nayem Ashraf arrested

The police arrested accused of rape of two university students in Raintree hotel at Banani in Dhaka Nayem Ashraf alias Hasan Mohammad Halim at Lauhajang in Munshiganj on Wednesday evening.
‘The Detective Branch of police arrested Nayem at a location of Lauhajang this night,’ Munshiganj superintendent of police Md Zayedul Alam told New Age on Wednesday.
With the arrest of Nayem, police arrested all the five people named in the case filed by one of the victims with Banani police station on May 6.
Earlier, the police arrested four other accused — Shafat Ahmed, son of Apan Jewllers ower Dildar Ahmed, Shafat’s friend Sadman Sakif, Shafat’s driver Billal and bodyguard Rahmat Ali. 
In the case, the plaintiff accused Shafat and Nayem of raping her and her friend while Shafat’s driver Billal, Sadman and Rahmat of assisting the suspected rapists.
According to the complaints, the rapes were
committed overnight in separate rooms at the Raintree hotel.
In another development, the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Directorate on Wednesday asked owners of Apan Jewellers to appear before it again on May 23 to submit their explanations and documents about unexplained gold and diamonds stored in their outlets in Dhaka.
The directorate also asked the Raintree hotel owner to appear before customs intelligence officials on May 23 to explain why the hotel illegally stored liquor. 
It passed the order after Raintree managing director Syed Muhammad Adnan Harun, also son of Awami League lawmaker BH Harun, sought one month to appear before the directorate on the ground of his illness.
Responding to the directorate’s prior notice, Apan Jewellers owners – Dildar Ahmed, Gulzar Ahmed and Azad Ahmed – went to the directorate office at Kakrail in the city in the morning and sought 15 days to submit the documents and explanations about the sources of the seized gold and diamonds.
Responding to Apan owners’ application, the customs intelligence asked clients of Apan Jewellers, who kept their ornaments for repairs or exchange, to collect them from the outlets on May 22 showing original documents, said a release issued by the directorate on Wednesday.
It allowed Apan Jewellers to collect their registrar and documents preserved in their outlets at 2:00pm on Thursday when the outlets would be opened in presence of the customs intelligence officials.
The custom intelligence seized 497kg gold and 429gm diamonds in raids on five Apan Jewellers showrooms in Dhaka in May 14-15.
Customs officials said that they made inventories of the gold in the each showroom and handed over the gold to the management.
Raintree owner and managing director Syed Muhammad Adnan Harun on Wednesday petitioned the customs intelligence through his lawyer seeking a month to appear before it on the ground of illness.
The release said that though there was no medical document with the application, it again summoned the Raintree owner on May 23.
It warned that if the Raintree owner failed to appear on May 23, the directorate would dispose of the allegation of illegal possession of liquor on an ex parte decision.
A customs intelligence team seized 10 bottles of foreign liquor from a room of Raintree hotel on Sunday. 

 

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