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Three to go to gallows for Humayun's murder, THE INDEPENDENT
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The Independent (Bangladesh)
07-30-2003
Three persons, including a US immigrant, were awarded death sentence yesterday
for killing of Humayun Kabir, American green card holder, following a business
rivalry.
Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge of Dhaka Serajul Islam after
examining 28 prosecution witnesses, out of 34, delivered the judgement
sentencing Faisal Alam Ansari, an American citizen, his younger brother
Md. Saiful Alam Ansari alias C...
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