CID detains youth who allegedly stole Tk1.5 lakh donated for martyr Sifat Ullah's family
The arrestee was identified as Md Akash Bepari, 21, son of Iskan Bepari of Chowdhury Kandi village in Madaripur
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) detained an alleged member of a fraud ring from Madaripur today (18 October) on charge of embezzling about Tk1.5 lakh from the family members of the July-August movement martyr Sifat Ullah.
The arrestee was identified as Md Akash Bepari, 21, son of Iskan Bepari of Chowdhury Kandi village in Madaripur, said Additional Superintendent of Police Azad Rahman (CID - media wing).
"A team from the Cyber Intelligence and Risk Management Wing of the CID conducted a series of raids in the Surjanagar area under the Shibchar Thana in Madaripur district and arrested the suspect today.
During initial interrogation, the accused confessed that they were a gang of 14 to 15 individuals who had been extorting money from victims through fraudulent schemes for an extended period.
The process of filing a case against the detainee is currently underway.
The CID's monitoring team learned through various news reports that the family of Sifat Ullah in Kishoreganj had fallen victim to fraud. Sifat Ullah, a 19-year-old resident of Munyarikanda village in Pakundia upazila, was a student at Mauna Emdadul Uloom Jamia Islamia Madrasa in Sreepur Upazila, Gazipur. He was killed during the recent uprising.
Following his death, several organisations provided financial assistance to his family. However, on 10 October, the family reported to the Cyber Monitoring Unit that fraudsters had cunningly taken Tk1,56,150 from them.
The group, posing as government officials from the Ministry of Finance, contacted Sifat's family, claiming they were calling to facilitate a donation.
They requested the family's bank account number and ATM card information and then asked for the OTP by discussing the serial number needed to process the donation. After obtaining the OTP, the fraudsters withdraw money from the card.