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Journalists demands punishment of killers
 
Hundreds of people demonstrated for failure of the law-enforcing agencies in arresting the assassins responsible for the killing of the Samakal bureau chief of Faridpur Distrrict. The unidentified assailants killed him and left the body in the office room on Thursday.

The district town and other important places of the town turned into a sea of humanity as hundreds of people from all walks of life came on the streets and held rallies and meetings demanding exemplary punishment for the killers.

Hasanuzzaman, staff reporter of Samakal Faridpur bureau, filed a case with the Faridpur Kotwali Thana without mentioning the names of the criminals Thursday night.

The superintendent of police (SP) in Faridpur, told that they would unearth the clues to the brutal killing within a short time.

The body of the slain journalist was brought to his native village at Chandidasdi.

Hundreds of people, including journalists, politicians and other people from different strata of life paid their last respects to the departed soul.

Meanwhile, local journalists declared a four-day programme to protest the brutal killing of the newsman.

Gautam Das worked at first as the Faridpur correspondent of the daily Prothom Alo before joining the daily Samakal as its staff correspondent and later bureau chief.
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