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The verdict in the widely discussed
case involving the rape and murder of an eight-year-old child in Pallabi,
Dhaka, is scheduled to be delivered today. Judge Masrur Saleqin of the Dhaka
Metropolitan Tribunal for the Prevention of Violence Against Children is set to
announce the judgment.
The date was fixed after both the
prosecution and defense completed their final arguments on Thursday. Notably,
the case has reached the verdict stage just 19 days after the incident.
Special Public Prosecutor Azizur
Rahman Dulu said the evidence and investigation clearly established the
involvement of the accused, Sohail Rana and his wife, Swapna Akter. The
prosecution is seeking the maximum punishment for the defendants.
Defense lawyer Musa Kalimullah,
however, argued that the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence to
prove the charges beyond doubt. He expressed hope that the court would deliver
a fair and impartial verdict.
The victim’s body was recovered on
May 19 from a residence in Section 11 of Pallabi. According to investigators,
neighboring resident Sohail Rana allegedly fled after committing the crime. His
wife was detained at the scene, while Sohail Rana was later arrested by police
in the Fatullah area of Narayanganj.
The child’s father subsequently filed
a murder case at Pallabi Police Station, naming both individuals as accused.
Following the investigation, a charge sheet was submitted to the court on May
24, and the case was transferred to the special tribunal to ensure a speedy
trial.
On June 1, the court formally framed
charges against the accused and ordered the trial to begin. Testimony and
cross-examination of 16 witnesses were completed in a single day. After the
defense statements and closing arguments, the case was kept pending for
judgment.
The verdict is being closely watched
due to the speed of the proceedings and the public attention surrounding the
case.