Family pleads for PM’s interference to find ex-RAB commander

Bangladesh
Family pleads for PM’s interference to find ex-RAB commander
Family members of former commanding officer (CO) of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) Lt Col Hasinur Rahman on Friday pleaded to the prime minister for directing the law enforcers to find her husband, who has remained traceless for over a week.

"I am hapless as my husband is still traceless. I beg to the prime minister so that she would order the law enforcement agencies to find my husband, "Hasniur's wife Shamima Akhter said at a press conference at Crime Reporters' Association of Bangladesh (CRAB) in the city' Segunbagicha, reports UNB.

Former Rab-7 commanding officer Hasinur, who is also a sacked army official, was allegedly picked up by some plainclothes men on August 8 from the capital's Mirpur DOHS area.

On the following day, a general Diary was registered with Pallabi Police Station in this connection.

Although over a week has already passed, members of the law enforcement agencies are yet to trace him, she said.

Family members, including Shamima's brothers Wakhil and Dr Ehtasham were present during the press conference.

Lt Col Hashinur Rahman, who was sacked from Bangladesh Army for his alleged connections to militancy, performed his duties as commanding officer of Rab-5, Rab-7 and also worked with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). 
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