In a significant verdict delivered in Bangladesh’s judiciary, a court has sentenced four individuals to life imprisonment in connection with the widely discussed murder of Sahabul Islam Mondal in Mirpur Upazila. The ruling was handed down on Sunday (29 March) by Judge Md Enayet Kabir Sarkar of the Kushtia District and Sessions Judge Court following the completion of a lengthy trial process involving extensive testimony and evidentiary review.
The convicted individuals have been identified as Asadul Pramanik (Kalua), Abu Taher, Habil Hossain, and Md Milan. At the time of the verdict, three of the accused were present in court, while Abu Taher remained absent. The court has instructed law enforcement authorities to take further legal steps regarding the absconding convict.
Background of the Case
Court documents and investigative findings reveal that the murder stemmed from longstanding local disputes and an alleged attempt to falsely implicate rivals. On 21 October 2019, the victim, Sahabul Islam Mondal, was reportedly lured by the accused to a secluded location behind a primary school in the Naoda Azampur area of Mirpur. He was then strangled to death in a premeditated attack carried out in a dhaincha cultivation field.
Following the incident, the victim’s wife lodged a murder complaint at Mirpur Police Station against unidentified suspects. The investigation was initially led by then investigating officer Sub-Inspector SM Zabid Hasan, who later identified key suspect Asadul Pramanik. During interrogation, Pramanik allegedly confessed to his involvement and implicated his associates, leading to the arrest of the remaining accused.
After gathering substantial evidence, police submitted a charge sheet against all four individuals. The prosecution presented 17 witnesses during the trial, alongside post-mortem reports, seizure lists, and recorded confessional statements. The court concluded that the prosecution had successfully established the charges beyond reasonable doubt.
Key Case Details
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Date of incident | 21 October 2019 |
| Location | Naoda Azampur, Mirpur Upazila, Kushtia |
| Victim | Sahabul Islam Mondal |
| Convicted persons | 4 |
| Number of witnesses | 17 |
| Verdict date | 29 March 2026 |
| Sentence | Life imprisonment with fines |
Legal and Social Impact
Legal professionals have described the ruling as a strong judicial stance against violent crime rooted in local feuds. Observers note that the case highlights both the persistence of rural disputes escalating into serious criminal acts and the importance of thorough investigative procedures in securing convictions.
The verdict is also being viewed as a reinforcement of public confidence in the judicial system. Many believe it sends a clear message that premeditated violence, regardless of motive or social context, will be met with strict legal consequences.
