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Murder case accused arrested in joint operation in Cox’s Bazar

Cox's Bazar Correspondent 392 Time View
Update : Thursday, October 9, 2025

A joint force comprising RAB 15 and CPC-1 (Teknaf Camp) has arrested Abdur Rahman, the accused in Teknaf’s sensational Emdad murder case, from Samity Para Bazar area of ​​Cox’s Bazar Sadar.
Law & Media RAB 15, Assistant Director and Assistant Superintendent of Police A.M. Faruk said that on the night of September 18, 2025, there was a wedding ceremony at the house of Emdad Hossain’s neighbor Nurul Alam.
When the victim Emdad Hossain’s son Sohag (14) did not return home on time from that ceremony, Emdad Hossain went to the wedding ceremony in search of his son.
Unable to find his son, his brother-in-law Rubel and three or four others, including Abdur Rahman, the mastermind of the incident, on their way back to their home in Chowdhury Para of Teknaf Municipality, attacked the victim Emdad Hossain and his sister-in-law, and hacked Emdad Hossain to death.
Later, people nearby rescued the victim Emdad Hossain from the scene in a seriously bloody condition and took him to the Teknaf Upazila Health Complex. The doctor on duty at the hospital declared Emdad dead.
The murder of Emdad created a huge sensation in the area and was reported in various media outlets.
In this incident, RAB increased its intelligence activities to arrest the accused. In continuation of this, based on RAB intelligence information, a joint operation team of RAB-15 Sadar Company and CPC-1 (Teknaf Camp) conducted a special operation in the Samiti Para Bazar area under Sadar Police Station of Cox’s Bazar on the afternoon of October 8, 2025 and arrested Abdur Rahman, son of Kamal Hossain of Ward No. 7 Chowdhury Para area of ​​Teknaf, the mastermind of the incident and the first accused in the complaint.


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