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Murder case against Bangladesh cricket all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan

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Inspector Nazrul Islam from Adabar police station confirmed that Shakib Al Hasan, a former cricket captain, and actor Ferdous Ahmed have been named in a murder case in Dhaka. They are accused of being involved in the killing of a garment factory worker named Mohammed Rubel.

The complaint was filed by Rubel’s father, Rafiqul Islam, who said that hundreds of people, including Shakib Al Hasan and Ahmed, were involved in the crime.

Both Shakib Al Hasan and Ahmed were previously members of parliament from the Awami League party (ALP), which was led by Sheikh Hasina, who recently stepped down as prime minister after student protests.
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The case also names former ministers and members of parliament, including Hasina, Obaidul Quader, and 156 others. About 400 unidentified people were listed as well. The complaint claims that Rubel was shot during a protest on August 5 and later died in the hospital on August 7.

It’s reported that Hasan was not in Bangladesh during the protest, as he was in Canada playing cricket.

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