A BUET second-year student, Sony, was murdered in 2002
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Rapid Action Battalion yesterday arrested Mushfiq Uddin Tagor, a convict in the Buet student Sabekun Nahar Sony murder case, from Dhaka's Azimpur.
In a brief statement, Rab said Tagor had been taken into custody and that further details would be disclosed at a press conference later today.
Sony, a second-year student of Buet's chemical engineering department, was killed in June 2002 during a factional clash between two groups of BNP-backed student body Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD). The groups exchanged gunfire on the Buet campus, and Sony was caught in the line of fire.
Tagor is one of five convicts in the case. In March 2006, the High Court sentenced three of them to life imprisonment. However, the verdict could not be executed as three convicts, including Mokammel Hayat Khan Muki and Nurul Islam Sagor, remained absconding, Sony's family earlier told The Daily Star.
Abrar Fahad was a second-year student of electrical and electronic engineering at BUET.
A resident of Sher-e-Bangla Hall, Fahad had criticised the government over a water-sharing deal with India on Facebook. He was subsequently taken to the room of a BCL leader on the night of October 6, 2019, and murdered. Moreover, Abrar was murdered by the fascist government party Awami League students who are studying in the same university. What a tragedy indeed!
Talent students died in our university, Bangladesh. I supposed politics would be banned.
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