BOAT CAPSIZE IN MEDITERRANEAN SEA Suspected human trafficker Enamul, accomplice remanded

Suspected human trafficker Enaml Haque and his accomplice Abdur Razzak on Thursday were taken to police custody in a case filed for trafficking some 59 youths who died in a boat capsize on the Mediterranean Sea on May 9 while they were attempting to reach Italy from Zouara of Libya.
Criminal Investigation Bureau’s economic crime squad inspector Shahidul Islam, also investigation officer in the case, confirmed New Age of the news of remanding the duo in custody. 
The CID inspector said that they produced Enamul and Razzak to the district senior judicial magistrate court of Layla Meher Bhanu at noon filing a petition to remand each of them in police custody for 10 days. 
‘The court remanded Enamul in police custody for 6 days and Razzak for 5 days for interrogation following a hearing on the petition,’ he said.
Billal Hossain, one of the 16 survivors returned to the country, of Mohidpur village at Fenchuganj upazila in the district, also made confessional statement before the judicial magistrate court in the afternoon. 
Mafiz Uddin, elder brother Abdul Aziz, one of the victims, of the Mohidpur had filed a case in this regard with the Fenchuganj police on May 16 against 20 human traffickers including Enamul, owner of New Yahiya Overseas at Raja Mansion at Zindabazar in Sylhet city, his accomplice Zayed Ahmad, Abdur Razzak, Saiful Islam and Manjur Islam.
The plaintiff in the case claimed that almost all of the victims died in the boat capsize near the Tunisian coast of the Mediterranean Sea on May 9 when they were being trafficked by Enamul and his associates.

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