Five years have elapsed since Enamul Haque Md Al Mamun, a government official, went missing from the city, but his family members are still in dark about his whereabouts.
Mamun, head assistant of BTTB (now BTCL) at Mohakhali wireless transmission region, had walked out of his Indira Road residence at Farmgate on this day in 2006 for a morning walk and did not return home.
Eldest son of late Lt AM Ataul Haque, a freedom fighter and acting chief of Bangladesh Navy after independence, Mamun was 52 years at the time of his missing.
After his mysterious disappearance, his family members had filed general diaries with Tejgaon Police Station more than once, but they did not get desired cooperation from the police, alleged the family.
In a press release yesterday the family members said they desperately searched for Mamun since he went missing. They also sought for police help, but seemingly police were reluctant to extend expected cooperation, they alleged.
Rather, the remarks and attitudes of police gave birth to many mysterious questions about the missing of the government official, they added.
Citing the recent incidents of frequent death of general people in police tortures and dumping of the bodies later on, the family feared that Mamun might have faced such a tragic fate. They also suspected that he might fell victim to criminal acts.
The family, however, alleged that they could not know anything eventually, as law enforcers did not co-operate them properly.
Even, the family sought cooperation from Rapid Action Battalion but to no avail.
The authorities of T&T where Mamun was serving did not come up with help to find him out, they added.
The family members, who are still eagerly waiting for his return, have earnestly requested people to contact at 01711177609 if they know the whereabouts of Mamun.
Source : The Daily Star