Techie travels 130 kilometers to stab four people to death in orphanage!
Humayun Kabir was arrested soon after the stabbing incident and was taken to Bongaon PS, which was stormed by an angry mob demanding his handover.
Kolkata:Â
In a ghastly incident, a 35-year-old techie allegedly murdered his elderly parents living in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal on Wednesday and travelled nearly 130 km to the Hafizia Kharizia Orphanage at Bongaon in the North 24 Paraganas district, where he stabbed four people, a senior police officer said on Thursday. The injured include two teachers and two staff members.
In the ensuing fiasco, two police personnel, including a constable and an assistant sub-inspector, were injured, North 24 Parganas SP Dinesh Kumar said. The accused, identified as Humayun Kabir, was arrested soon after the stabbing and was taken to the Bongaon Police Station, which was stormed by an angry mob demanding his handover.
Bodies of Kabir's deceased parents, Musfatizur Rahman and Mumtaj Parveen, were discovered in a pool of blood on the road in front of their Memari residence with multiple stab injuries.
Kabir, a Jadavpur University alumnus, had quit his job at a Gurgaon-based MNC and was staying with his parents. After being taken into custody, he revealed his identity and address to the police, establishing his connection to the double murder.
Ten people have been arrested for rioting and attacking police officers. Additional raids are being conducted in the area, the SP said.
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