TBM Report
In a gruesome act of violence that has sent shockwaves through the local community, police operatives recovered the slit-throat body of a middle-aged day laborer from the veranda of a roadside mosque in the Harintana police precinct of Khulna metropolitan area early Sunday. Local commuters and congregants discovered the exsanguinated remains at approximately 05:30 AM at the Joykhali Uttarpara Baitul Ma’mur Jame Mosque, flanking the critical Khulna-Satkhira Regional Highway, and subsequently alerted emergency services.
Statutory forensic documentation has identified the deceased as Dalim Gazi, 45, a permanent resident of Moheshwaripur village within the coastal Koyra Upazila of the district, who had been residing locally as a daily wage contractor.
Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Harintana Police Station, Md. Helal Uddin, confirmed that tactical response teams secured the perimeter immediately upon arrival. Preliminary physical post-mortem inspections documented an acute deep-tissue laceration across the anterior cervical region (slit-throat), paired with massive blunt-force cranial trauma to the occipital bone. Investigators recovered a heavy, blood-spattered brick from the immediate crime scene quadrant, suspected to be the primary weapon utilized to incapacitate the victim prior to execution.
A specialized Crime Scene Unit from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Bangladesh Police was dispatched to the sector to conduct high-fidelity forensic logging, biological fluid sampling, and trace evidence collection. The body has been transferred to the Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH) mortuary architecture for a comprehensive medical autopsy. “The structural motive behind this targeted homicide remains unresolved; our intelligence and analytical wings are systematically evaluating localized conflicts, financial disputes, and historical enmities to apprehend the perpetrators,” OC Helal Uddin detailed to reporters.




