A Dhaka court yesterday sentenced two persons to death for killing six-year-old Khandaker Samiul Azim Wafi in June 2010.
One of the convicts is the child's mother, Humaira Akhter Ayesha, and the other is Shamsuzzaman Arif alias Bakku. Both are currently absconding.
Judge Shaikh Nazmul Alam of the Special Judge's Court-4 of Dhaka handed down the sentence in their absence.
The judge observed that the mother, along with her lover, had committed a heinous crime by killing her son and so she deserved the capital punishment.
The punishment of the fugitives will be effective from the day of their arrest or surrender, the judge added.
Earlier, the prosecution and the defence completed their arguments and the court recorded statements of 22 prosecution witnesses including complainant of the case.
Samiul's body was recovered from a spot near his home at Adabar in Dhaka on June 24, 2010.
Following the incident, his father KM Azim filed a case with Adabar Police Station accusing his wife and Arif.
On November 2, 2010, Adabar Police Station Sub-inspector Kazi Shahan Haque, also investigation officer of the case, submitted the charge sheet against Ayesha and Arif to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court of Dhaka.
During the investigation, the two were arrested and they had given confessional statements before magistrates on different dates.
But they went into hiding after they got out of jail on bail granted by the High Court.
The court framed charges against the duo on February 2 of 2011.
Source: thedailystar.net/city, Staff, December 21, 2020
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