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Ex-BCL leader beaten to death on JU campus, university forms probe committee

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He died on Wednesday (18 September) night while undergoing treatment at Savar's Gonoshasthaya Samajbhittik Medical College Hospital

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 4:37 PM, Thu Sep 19th, 2024

A former leader of the  Jahangirnagar University Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), Shamim Ahmed alias Shamim Molla has died from injuries he was lynched by a student mob on the campus.

He died on Wednesday (18 September) night while undergoing treatment at Savar's Gonoshasthaya Samajbhittik Medical College Hospital, said the doctor on duty at the hospital, Selimuzzaman Sujan.

Dr. Selimuzzaman said, "He was brought to the hospital around 9:30pm. We checked and found him dead. The cause of his death can be confirmed after a post-mortem."

Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, a group of students beat up and injured Shamim Mollah on the Jahangirnagar University campus. He was later handed over first to the University Proctoral Body and later to the police, witnesses said.

According to university sources, Shamim Molla lived in the area next to the university.

He is alleged to have been involved in the attacks on students at the Vice-Chancellor's residence on the night of July 15 during the anti-discrimination student movement.

The attacks were allegedly carried out by Chhatra League and outsiders.

According to witnesses and security officials, Shamim Molla was caught in a shop near the University's Joy Bangla gate on Wednesday afternoon. On hearing the news, a group of university students went there and started beating him up. 

Later, the university's proctorial team reached the spot. At one point, he was brought to the security wing with the help of security personnel. Then a team from Ashulia police station came to the security office on the information of the proctorial team. Meanwhile, the police and proctorial team interrogated Shamim about the attack on the vice-chancellor's residence on the night of 15 July.

Later he was handed over to Ashulia police on a previously registered case.

Meanwhile, the university has said it has formed a probe committee to investigate the matter and action will be taken against those who are responsible.

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