Four and four feet of the soil did not dig the treasure!
after digging four and a half feet, the treasure hidden under a house in the capital's Mirpur could not be found. The decision will be taken on the basis of expert opinion that the next digging will be decided, said the Executive Magistrate appointed in that work.
Police conducted a search operation in Dhaka under the supervision of Dhaka District Administration on Saturday morning from 10am to Mirpur 10 number 16 block of road block and 20 workers in the house. Then at 3 pm, work breaks were given for midday meal. After a while, the executive executive magistrate of the Mirpur Police station adjourned the proceedings in the presence of the Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Mirpur Thana.
District Executive Magistrate said Sunday that the drive will be conducted again on Sunday with expert advice. Anwaruzzaman.
The house of C Block of Mirpur 10 in the capital took the lease from the current owner Monirul Alam Sarkar as Khas land. He said that a relative of the previous owner of the house claimed that the owner of the house ran away after leaving the house under two sacks of gold jewelery during the 1971 liberation war. In this regard, he made a general diary (GD) in the police station. On the issue of security, Monirul Alam, on July 14, filed a general complaint with the Mirpur Model Police Station.
Monirul Alam said, "One night some people tried to enter the house. The next morning, after knowing the matter, since there is a treasure hidden, the law and order situation in the area can be deteriorated, and the people I own can be harmed, so I went to the police. The police asked for help.
Police started digging the matter seriously with the help of Dhaka District Administration on Saturday morning.
Executive Magistrate Md. Anwaruzzaman said, "Those who gave information, there should be two plastic bags in their information here. That's three to four feet of soil. We will look at eight to 10 feet. '
Anwaruzzaman said, "Two to four feet of the house were excavated but nothing was found. Rescue work has been postponed today as the house seems to be risky when digging without it. According to their advice, the rescue work will be done again from tomorrow.
Mirpur Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Dana Fakir said, "Rescue work will be resumed again tomorrow, in consultation with the experts." Until then this house will be in police protection. Even if nothing is found then police security will be removed by announcing the completion of the work.
OC Dasan Fakir said, 'If the treasures are found under the ground then they will go directly to the state treasury. It has been informed to the court. District Magistrate has been informed. '
It is known that recently a person named Teknaf Taib said to the Mirpur Police station, that many years ago his relatives had left Pakistan with two necklaces of gold ornaments buried in the ground. He went to Pakistan to get the information, Tayyab got the information, told the police station. Then there was a buzz about the issue among local residents. The area started brawling in the area.
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