Police arrested four more activists of Bangladesh Chatra League (BCL) in association gone Thursdays infighting at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) in Sylhet on Saturday.
The arrestees are Gonendra Chandra Das, Bidyut Das, Narayan Chandra Das and Sumon Miah- all are students of Sylhet International University.
Akhtar Hossain, Jalalabad police superintendent-in-deed, said a team of police and detectives launched a steer in Baghbari place in the city and arrested the four BCL men at noon.
Earlier, 17 BCL activists were arrested from every different areas of the city in the relationship taking into account the incident almost Friday,
Earlier, Sumon Das, 22, an protester of BCL was killed and 17 others were insulted in a factional fighting of the ruling partys student wing well along than establishing supremacy upon the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) campus upon Thursday daylight.
Later, the authorities concerned of the academic world announced to close the University for sine die bearing in mind the incident. A three-enthusiast explore committee, headed by SUST professor Ilias Uddin, has been formed to question the incident.
The arrestees are Gonendra Chandra Das, Bidyut Das, Narayan Chandra Das and Sumon Miah- all are students of Sylhet International University.
Akhtar Hossain, Jalalabad police superintendent-in-deed, said a team of police and detectives launched a steer in Baghbari place in the city and arrested the four BCL men at noon.
Earlier, 17 BCL activists were arrested from every different areas of the city in the relationship taking into account the incident almost Friday,
Earlier, Sumon Das, 22, an protester of BCL was killed and 17 others were insulted in a factional fighting of the ruling partys student wing well along than establishing supremacy upon the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) campus upon Thursday daylight.
Later, the authorities concerned of the academic world announced to close the University for sine die bearing in mind the incident. A three-enthusiast explore committee, headed by SUST professor Ilias Uddin, has been formed to question the incident.
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