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Vested qtrs might be behind the killing
Plot to destroy KSA labour market?


http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=33276

. Mamunur Rashid

Investigators suspect that some vested quarters might be behind the killing of the Saudi embassy official in the city on Tuesday with an interior motive to destroy manpower market in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Detective Branch (DB) of police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) picked several persons, including some manpower businessmen and opposition leaders, as suspected accused in the killing of the Saudi official.

Meanwhile, all the detained persons have been freed after primary interrogations at both the DB and RAB headquarters.

A high official of DB police,preferring anonymity, told The New Nation yesterday that the law enforcers hadnot found their involvement in the killing.

Intelligence sources said the murder was "pre-planned" and professional killers were used to kill the Saudi embassy official.

Investigators said there was no blood-stain on the spot where the body of the diplomat was found.

One of the security guards saw awhite-colour car speedily fleeing the spot right after the gun-shot was heard.


Police suspect that the killersfirst picked up Khalaf Al Ali on the car and shot him inside the car and through him some 30 yards off his house on Road 120 in the city's Gulshan early Tuesday.

Sub-Inspector Mosharraf Hossainof Gulshan Police Station filed a case against unidentified persons for killing of a Saudi embassy official in the city with this police station at 4:30 pm on Wednesday.

Police did not mention any numberof killers in the complaint.

Asked why police filed the caseinstead of Saudi embassy authorities, Mosharraf Hossain said he filed the case after the embassy authorities had given police authorization to file the case.

Police are yet to arrest anyone or find out the motive behind the incident, said Khandker Lutful Kabir, deputy commissioner of Gulshan Division.

Rafiqul Islam, officer-in-chargeof Gulshan Police Station told The New Nation that the deceased's body was keptat the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) mortuary after autopsy.

The forensic report said a single bullet pierced through the left part of Khalaf 's chest and hit his kidney and he died of excessive bleeding.

State minister for home Shamsul Hoque Tuku said police are investigating the murder.

Law enforcement agencies also failed to identify the killers when a journalist couple was slaughtered in Dhaka few weeks ago.

It is feared by many that if the same thing will happen centering murder of the Saudi diplomat in Dhaka, it will welcome a dire consequence for the nation, if the Saudi authorities become offended and annoyed and expel all the two million plus Bangladeshi workers from that country.

Murder of the Saudi diplomat in Dhaka has caused severe fear amongst the members of the diplomatic missions in the country, sources said.

Many of them are already instructed by their missions concerned to avoid staying out of their residences after the sun set, as what they said the country's law and order situation has reached to the worst ever alarming level.

Members of the civil society in Dhaka have already expressed their pessimism about identifying and arrest of the culprits.
 
So what is your Opinion Genius?? Please Enlighten us...:confused:

was RAW Involved??
 
So what is your Opinion Genius?? Please Enlighten us...:confused:

was RAW Involved??

You need to Lurk Around more:

India has

Motive - to further isolate Bangladesh and damage prospect of manpower export
Means - through its own and through awami regime to commit such crime
Benefit - from decrease flow of Bangladeshi manpower in Saudi Arab means more opportunity for indians
Jail free card - awami regime virtually run by indian instruction, so there will be no real investigation or justice. Awami league will only use this to run propaganda and blame innocent party while indians enjoy benefit from such crime.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...assy-official-killed-dhaka-2.html#post2668990

Bangladeshi B*tching Starts! :lol:
 
I still don't get the point why was he out jogging at 1am on a weekday ? Their are a lot of street walkers in that area.
 
Didn't know B*tching is illegal in this forum.
 
Who really cares about the killer's identity or the motive? As long as this guy's not related to the chubby royal family, nothing will change, unfortunately!
 
That is what an indian would like to think and say for their easy escape. Taking indian tone fits you well.

Just because he dosn't buy the false propaganda you ppl spread, makes him an Indian ? Wow great. :tdown:
 
Saudi Arabia shocked by diplomat’s murder


07/03/2012
By Tariq al-Thaqafi and Naif Al-Rasheed

Mecca / Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat – The Saudi Arabian embassy in Bangladesh yesterday announced that one of its senior diplomats, Khalaf Al Ali, was shot and killed in the capital, Dhaka, in the early hours of the morning. The embassy revealed that the diplomat was killed after being shot in the chest.

Saudi ambassador to Bangladesh, Dr. Abdullah Al Bussairy, informed Asharq Al-Awsat that the kingdom’s embassy in Bangladesh received the news of the death of diplomat Khalaf Al Ali, aged 45, with great sorrow. Al Ali worked as the second secretary at the Saudi Arabian embassy in Bangladesh.

Al Bussairy revealed that “Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal has been closely following up on the details of this incident since it occurred”. He also confirmed that the Saudi foreign minister is coordinating with the Bangladeshi officials at the highest level.

The Saudi envoy added that Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had telephoned Prince Saud al-Faisal to express her condolences at the killing of the Saudi diplomat and confirm that Bangladesh is committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice.

The Saudi ambassador to Bangladesh also informed Asharq Al-Awsat that Khalaf Al Ali was known as being polite and patriotic and that he was a great example of honesty and moral character. He revealed that this incident had left a deep sense of sorrow and loss amongst all members of the Saudi diplomatic community, adding that “the Saudi embassy in Bangladesh has lost one of its sons, and we will strive to cooperate with the Bangladeshi authorities to ensure that the perpetrators are punished.”

Asked whether the Saudi embassy in Bangladesh had received any death threats prior to this fatal shooting, Dr. Al Bussairy stressed that there were no such threats against Saudi diplomats in Dhaka. He also revealed that Al Ali lived in one of the residential buildings in the “diplomatic quarter” of Dhaka, adding that there is a strong police and security presence in the area. He also revealed that Bangladesh has never witnessed the killing of a foreign diplomat in this manner, and that Saudi Arabia is awaiting the results of the Bangladeshi investigations into this crime.

Al Bussairy stressed that this incident has not raised any doubts in the minds of any Saudi diplomats regarding their desire to serve their country, and he also expressed his condolences to the Al Ali family and the Saudi leadership.

The Bangladeshi police announced that the Saudi diplomat was shot and killed by an unknown gunmen and that his body was found near the Saudi embassy in Dhaka’s diplomatic quarter in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

For his part, Khalid Mohamed Al Ali, the deceased Saudi diplomat’s elder brother, told Asharq Al-Awsat that his brother is a “martyr of the homeland” who “dedicated his life to serving his country.” He added that his brother joins the “martyrs who had given their lives in the service of their holy country.”

Khalid Mohamed Al Ali denied that his brother had been subject to any threats or harassment, confirming that he had last spoken with him early Monday morning, the day that Khalaf Al Ali was killed. As for the content of their conversation, he revealed that his brother had told him that he was in good health and was making his final preparations to travel to Amman in April.

Khalaf Al Ali’s son, Nasser Al Ali tearfully told Asharq Al-Awsat that his father has sacrificed everything for his country, adding that his father had lived abroad, away from his family, out of his sense of national duty and service.

Nasser Al Ali, aged 23, stressed that he is aware that the Saudi leadership is committed to the safety and protection of all its citizens, and will do everything in its power to bring his father’s killers to justice.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement confirming that Khalaf Al Ali was shot and killed by an unknown assailant in the early hours of Tuesday morning whilst walking near his home in Dhaka.

The statement revealed that “Bangladeshi authorities have started investigations at the highest level to uncover the circumstances and motives behind this murder” adding that “the Saudi government demands quick results from the Bangladeshi government, and further requests adequate protection for all staff working at its embassy in Dhaka.”

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So the above was Mach 5.0 Brahmos that was thrown to pre-empt Bangladeshi Lungi soldier's cries? Guess what, 71s lungi was replaced by the best SA's SWATIS and so did the method of rebuttals. I meant 21st century wasn't for humanic chauvinism rather skills with material substance.

Although Bharat-Rakshakers stole the PR art from Gora invaders, we, the BDians didn't have to as illegal trespassing of Humanic disciples in WWW created enough itch to make us ultra-sensitive and PR inventors. So yes, Bharat-Rakshakers had means, motive and plan to execute it. After all, boxing us up would only make them direct beneficial.
 
Looks like Hasina's job of fooling Saudis are cut out for her. For indians and awami fans - no worries indians and indian installed advisors are working round the clock for cover up story.
 
Vested qtrs might be behind the killing
Plot to destroy KSA labour market?


http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=33276

. Mamunur Rashid

Investigators suspect that some vested quarters might be behind the killing of the Saudi embassy official in the city on Tuesday with an interior motive to destroy manpower market in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Detective Branch (DB) of police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) picked several persons, including some manpower businessmen and opposition leaders, as suspected accused in the killing of the Saudi official.

Meanwhile, all the detained persons have been freed after primary interrogations at both the DB and RAB headquarters.

A high official of DB police,preferring anonymity, told The New Nation yesterday that the law enforcers hadnot found their involvement in the killing.

Intelligence sources said the murder was "pre-planned" and professional killers were used to kill the Saudi embassy official.

Investigators said there was no blood-stain on the spot where the body of the diplomat was found.

One of the security guards saw awhite-colour car speedily fleeing the spot right after the gun-shot was heard.


Police suspect that the killersfirst picked up Khalaf Al Ali on the car and shot him inside the car and through him some 30 yards off his house on Road 120 in the city's Gulshan early Tuesday.

Sub-Inspector Mosharraf Hossainof Gulshan Police Station filed a case against unidentified persons for killing of a Saudi embassy official in the city with this police station at 4:30 pm on Wednesday.

Police did not mention any numberof killers in the complaint.

Asked why police filed the caseinstead of Saudi embassy authorities, Mosharraf Hossain said he filed the case after the embassy authorities had given police authorization to file the case.

Police are yet to arrest anyone or find out the motive behind the incident, said Khandker Lutful Kabir, deputy commissioner of Gulshan Division.

Rafiqul Islam, officer-in-chargeof Gulshan Police Station told The New Nation that the deceased's body was keptat the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) mortuary after autopsy.

The forensic report said a single bullet pierced through the left part of Khalaf 's chest and hit his kidney and he died of excessive bleeding.

State minister for home Shamsul Hoque Tuku said police are investigating the murder.

Law enforcement agencies also failed to identify the killers when a journalist couple was slaughtered in Dhaka few weeks ago.

It is feared by many that if the same thing will happen centering murder of the Saudi diplomat in Dhaka, it will welcome a dire consequence for the nation, if the Saudi authorities become offended and annoyed and expel all the two million plus Bangladeshi workers from that country.

Murder of the Saudi diplomat in Dhaka has caused severe fear amongst the members of the diplomatic missions in the country, sources said.

Many of them are already instructed by their missions concerned to avoid staying out of their residences after the sun set, as what they said the country's law and order situation has reached to the worst ever alarming level.

Members of the civil society in Dhaka have already expressed their pessimism about identifying and arrest of the culprits.
I was about to express my suspicion between the link of KSA's diplomat's murder and the recent promulgation of BDian's door getting closed over there in other thread but you beat me. IMHO, the roots of fake rape video by BDIans and diplomat's assassination are same.And the motive behind it is to planting seeds of discord between KSA-BDians to de-franchise and ultimately isolate to box us up further.
 
Looks like Hasina's job of fooling Saudis are cut out for her. For indians and awami fans - no worries indians and indian installed advisors are working round the clock for cover up story.
Idune Bhai, she is a puppet without any strings thus doesn’t know where the stealth assassins have come from or her law enforcers can't discover clue about them as of now. What a banana republic that BD has become ever since bastard Shushils, MUA/FUA sold us cheap to these Bharati's puppets! Heart breaks down to see the motherland getting poisonous death by the traitors at helm.

But as saying goes like God works in a mysterious way, the kick behind KSA's arse would probably make them more reactionaries than camel hiding its head in desert's sand's alike. Royal KSAians haven't foreseen it coming to them as they have stayed undone against mass killers, eventough having the greatest weapon in their possession.
 
Fair skin,ie looks like foreigner.
Wearing track pants.
Lives in a posh area.

I say its a mugging case, nothing more. The guy was asking for trouble when he went out alone in midnight to jog
 

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