Taqi was killed at Azmery Osman’s Winner Fashion office: Accused gives confessional statement
Kajol described how Taqi’s body was later disposed of late at night
Tanvir Muhammad Taqi Photo: Collected
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Tanvir Muhammad Taqi Photo: Collected
Taqi was tortured and killed in the presence of Azmery Osman at his Winner Fashion office at Allama Iqbal Road in Narayanganj, according to the confessional statement of Kajol Hawladar, one of the accused in the murder case of 17-year-old Tanwir Muhammad Taqi in 2013.
Kajol was produced in court by RAB-11 Additional Police Superintendent Kazi Shahabuddin Ahmed on 15 September after a five-day remand, where the accused detailed the events of the night Taqi was killed.
In his statement, Kajol claimed that Taqi was tortured and killed in the presence of Azmery Osman, son of the late Jatiya Party lawmaker Nasim Osman and nephew of former Awami League lawmaker Shamim Osman, at Azmery’s Winner Fashion office.
Kajol described how Taqi’s body was later disposed of late at night.
The Business Standard has obtained a copy of this statement, where Kajol provides a detailed account as an eyewitness to the incident.
Kajol recounted that on the day of the murder he went to Azmery’s office around 8-8:30pm. He said that being of a similar age, he and Azmery had developed a friendship and used to regularly visit Azmery’s office after work.
Describing the layout of the tin-shed office, Kajol mentioned there were three rooms, and upon entering, he first met Bhromor in the front room.
He then moved to the middle room, where Jaky and Shipon were present. While sitting and talking with them, he learned that Azmery, Parvez, and Apu were in the inner room.
Later, Kajol said he went to Azmery’s room alone for a brief conversation.
Afterward, he joined Shipon in another room to play pool. At around 10:30pm, Jamshed, Kalam Shikder, Rajib, Yusuf, Liton, and Mamun arrived at the office in an X-Fielder car, bringing Taqi along.
Kajol noted that Taqi was “a tall and beautiful boy.”
The others took Taqi into the third room, where Kajol was told to stay outside.
Kajol identified several individuals present in the room, including Azmery, Bhromor, Mamun, Kalam Shikder, Rajib, Apu, Yusuf, Liton, Parvez, and Jaky.
He claimed that Taqi was tortured for over 30 minutes, with loud voices and shouting heard during that time. Around 11pm, the shouting stopped, and Jamshed moved the car they arrived in closer to the door.
Taqi’s body was placed in the car’s boot, and Jamshed, along with the others, drove away. Kajol did not accompany them, as there was no space in the car.
Kajol gave his confessional statement on 15 September. He was arrested on 9 September, and RAB had initially sought a seven-day remand, of which five days were granted.
The same day, RAB had also produced Shipon and Mamun, in relation to the Taqi murder case, before Senior Judicial Magistrate Haider Ali seeking a five-day remand and were granted three days.
Later, Kajol was produced in the same court, where his statement was recorded under Section 164.
Court police inspector Abdur Rashid confirmed that Kajol had provided various details about the incident in his statement, which the court duly recorded.
Tanwir Muhammad Taqi, a bright boy of Narayanganj in his teens, went missing on his way to Sudhijon Pathagar, a local library on 6 March 2013.
His body was found floating in the Shitalakshya River two days later, on the morning of 8 March.
Taqi’s family has long alleged that members of the Osman family were involved in the murder.
Law enforcers had made a few arrests in connection with the murder over the decade.
One of the arrestees even gave a confessional statement naming Azmery Osman as the instigator of the murder. However, the statement was later withdrawn.
Despite over a decade having elapsed, the investigating agency has yet to complete the investigation and submit a charge sheet in court.