Attempt to murder case: Ron Sikder, Dipu Sikder cleared of charges

Attempt to murder case: Ron Sikder, Dipu Sikder cleared of charges

A Dhaka court on Thursday acquitted Shikder Group directors Ron Haque Sikder and Dipu Haque Sikder from a case filed by Exim Bank director Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Sirajul Islam.

Sirajul Islam filed the case with Gulshan Police Station on May 12, 2020, alleging that Ron and Dipu tried to kill and harass the managing director (MD) and deputy managing director of Exim Bank by shooting them.

After a long trial of more than a year, the final report of the case was submitted to the CMM court on August 9 by the DB police.

According to sources, the final report mentioned that the chemical test by the CID and the DB investigation did not find any evidence of shooting.

Although the statement of case mentioned that Ron Sikder had picked up and taken away the MD and DMD of Exim Bank from their head office in Gulshan, the police report stated that Exim Bank authorities could not provide any CCTV footage or any other evidence.

Although the case statement mentioned the main contradiction over the loan application of Tk 500 crore, Exim Bank failed to show any evidence of Ron Haque Sikder’s loan application, the police report said.

The final report of the police was presented in the court stating that the plaintiff and defendant had compromised saying that the case was filed due to misunderstanding of business.

It is mentioned that the good relationship between both the plaintiff and the defendant is a long-lasting one and they will continue to have good relationship with each other in future, too. Both sides promised that no one of them would complain in the future about the issues mentioned in the compromise.

When the court asked plaintiff Sirajul Islam if he had any objection to the police report and the compromise, he told the court that he had no objection.

Ron Sikder was present at the court at that time.

After hearing both the parties, the court acquitted Ron Sikder and Dipu Sikder from the case.