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Hadi murder: DMP examining Faisal’s video

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  • Update Time : 06:24:55 pm, Saturday, 3 January 2026
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Dhaka Metropolitan Police are examining two video messages reportedly released by Faisal Karim, the prime suspect in the Inqilab Moncho spokesperson Osman Hadi murder case.
While responding to reporters at a programme at DRU on Saturday, DMP Commissioner Md Sajjat Ali said, “We have got the two video messages from Faisal and are currently scrutinising those. No comment on this now. We will speak after verification.”
The force is placing highest priority on maintaining law and order ahead of the upcoming national election, he added.
The DMP Commissioner urged journalists to remain responsible, saying inaccurate or exaggerated reports could harm police officers.
He said DMP’s reshuffle of officers-in-charge was conducted through a lottery system and the force continues to operate within its limitations.

“If we can keep law and order under control for the next 40 days it will be possible to hold a fair election.”
Speaking about election candidates’ security, he said those facing genuine threats are being provided with armed protection upon SB verification.

Security for election commissioners has also been strengthened, he added.
Referring to limited manpower, DMP Commissioner Sajjat said, “If we deploy police everywhere, who will guard the polling centres?”

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Hadi murder: DMP examining Faisal’s video

Update Time : 06:24:55 pm, Saturday, 3 January 2026
Dhaka Metropolitan Police are examining two video messages reportedly released by Faisal Karim, the prime suspect in the Inqilab Moncho spokesperson Osman Hadi murder case.
While responding to reporters at a programme at DRU on Saturday, DMP Commissioner Md Sajjat Ali said, “We have got the two video messages from Faisal and are currently scrutinising those. No comment on this now. We will speak after verification.”
The force is placing highest priority on maintaining law and order ahead of the upcoming national election, he added.
The DMP Commissioner urged journalists to remain responsible, saying inaccurate or exaggerated reports could harm police officers.
He said DMP’s reshuffle of officers-in-charge was conducted through a lottery system and the force continues to operate within its limitations.

“If we can keep law and order under control for the next 40 days it will be possible to hold a fair election.”
Speaking about election candidates’ security, he said those facing genuine threats are being provided with armed protection upon SB verification.

Security for election commissioners has also been strengthened, he added.
Referring to limited manpower, DMP Commissioner Sajjat said, “If we deploy police everywhere, who will guard the polling centres?”