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Shadow of the Buriganga
The Last Phone Call, Chapter 1: The rain was hitting the tin roofs of old Dhaka like a thousand impatient fingers. In the monsoon rain, **Tahsin Rahman** walked through the crowd at the Sadarghat launch terminal with his shirt sticking to his skin. His phone rang once more. Stop looking for her. "Unknown number:" What you find will not satisfy you. Three days. The investigating officer looked up from his papers three days after her sister, "Nusrat," a bright-eyed anthropology student at Dhaka University, told him "I found something... something dangerous." The investigating officer said, barely looking up from his papers, "Another girl is running away with a boyfriend." But Tahsin knew better. Nusrat did not act carelessly. He had also panicked just before he vanished. Near the Lalbagh Fort, the murky water turned into a narrow lane, and his shoes slid through it. Wet bricks, fried samosas, and the "Buriganga River's" perpetual decay filled the air. A hunchbacked figure emerged from the shadows—“Dr. Farid Chowdhury,” a disgraced forensic pathologist who had been “sacked for unprofessional conduct.”
By S.M.Alam Rashid 9 months ago in Criminal
The CECOT Prison Center Might As Well Be A Ticket To Hell
The town of Tecoluca, El Salvador, is the location of the crown jewel of prisons. It's where the infamous Cecot prison facility was built and opened in 2023, and while it doesn't look like anything alike, it could be called Hell. This is partially because those held at CECOT, according to the El Salvadoran Justice Minister, confirmed the prisoners located there will never return to their communities.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Criminal








