A court in Dhaka has placed DB inspector Arafat Hossain on a three-day remand.
Ashulia Police Station sub-inspector Abu Taher Miah confirmed it on Friday night.
Earlier on Thursday (September 12) night, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested Arafat from Aftabnagar in the capital for his alleged involvement in burning bodies after piling them up on a van near Ashulia Police Station.
Later on Friday afternoon, RAB handed him over to Ashulia police.
RAB said when the video of the incident came to
light, they launched a shadow investigation. After intelligence
monitoring, Arafat was arrested from Aftabnagar.
Arafat went into hiding after a video showing bodies were being burnt piling up on a van at Ashulia went viral on social media.
It
is learnt that on the day of Sheikh Hasina led government's fall on
August 5 last, seven students' bullet-ridden bodies were lying here and
there adjacent to the wall of Islam Polymars and Plastizers Limited's
officers' family quarters at Ashulia. Afterward the police personnel
piled up the bodies on a van. Then the bodies were put on board a
pick-up parked at Ashulia Police Station. Later, police set ablaze the
pick-up which led charred the bodies. An 1 minute 14 seconds long video
clip of the incident became viral on social media.
One of the
people seen on the video clip wearing vests and helmets was Dhaka North
DB police's investigation officer Arafat Hossain. When the matter came
to light, Arafat along with others surfaced in the video clip went into
hiding.
TF