Kamrul to be brought back in 2 weeks
The government has completed all necessary procedures for bringing back Kamrul Islam, the prime accused in Rajon murder case, from Saudi Arabia within two weeks, the state minister for foreign affairs said yesterday.
Shahriar Alam made the comment while addressing the inaugural ceremony of a four-day conference on the Model United Nations (UN) at Rajshahi University, reports our RU correspondent.
He said they had already handed over necessary legal documents to the Interpol for repatriating Kamrul.
”He [Kamrul] will be brought back to the country after the Interpol finalises the papers," Shahriar added.
On Thursday, the state minister in a Facebook post said: “Saudi Royal court approved deportation of Kamrul. They have already issued letter to Interpol. Few other paperwork should not take more than two weeks.”
Thirteen-year-old Samiul Islam Rajon died of brain haemorrhage after a group of brutes beat him up in Sylhet on July 8 apparently to punish him for stealing. Kamrul fled to Saudi Arabia soon after the incident.
Shahriar spoke as the chief guest at yesterday's conference on Model UN. This year, its theme is “Reinstating Good Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Economic Growth”.
The United Nations Youth and Student Association of Bangladesh organised the conference which is being joined by some 266 participants from seven countries.
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