Abducted businessman Aniruddha returns home
Businessman Aniruddha Kumar Roy, who was abducted from Capital’s Gulshan area on August 27, returned home early Thursday, his family confirmed today.
“He was left in front of home around 3:30am on Thursday,” Kollol Hazra, a nephew of Aniruddha, told The Daily Star today.
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However, Kollol could not say who left Aniruddha in front of his home in Gulshan.
Aniruddha, managing director of RMM Group, was abducted in broad daylight from the city's most secured area, Gulshan, when he came out of a bank. Three unidentified persons, who were in a microbus, forced Aniruddha into the vehicle and sped away towards Gulshan-1.
The kidnapping scene was caught on a CCTV camera of the bank.
Aniruddha was among at least 10 victims including a university teacher who went missing from the capital since August 22.
Among the missing, two victims -- newly formed Bangladesh Janata Party president Mithun Chowdhury and its central leader Ashik Ghosh Ashit who went missing from the capital’s Sutrapur area on October 27, were shown arrested by detectives under section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, on charges of conspiring “to topple the present government” and “to bring BNP to the state powers through illegal means”.
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