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Cat Killing Case in Mohammadpur Set for Arguments

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 25th January 2026, 10:39 AM

Cat Killing Case in Mohammadpur Set for Arguments

The Dhaka courts have scheduled the submission of arguments in a disturbing animal cruelty case in Mohammadpur for 3 February. The case concerns the brutal killing of a cat owned by a resident named Monsur, with local resident Akbar Hossain Shiblu named as the principal accused.

The Metropolitan Magistrate, Md. Siddiq Azad, fixed the date following a hearing on Sunday. According to Monsur’s legal representative, Zakir Hossain, the accused was present during the hearing, though he did not participate in the statement of defence. Taking this into account, the court adjourned the case to 3 February for the presentation of arguments.

Legal sources indicate that the charge alleges the accused deliberately and cruelly killed the cat. Witness testimony in the case concluded on 2 December 2025, with statements recorded from four witnesses.

The timeline of the case is summarised in the table below:

Event Date Description
Cat goes missing 1 February 2025 Monsur’s cat disappears from his ninth-floor apartment in Mohammadpur
Case filed 5 February 2025 People for Animal Welfare Foundation Bangladesh files the case in court
Police investigation report submitted 14 July 2025 Mohammadpur Police submit investigation report naming Akbar Hossain Shiblu as accused
Witness testimony concluded 2 December 2025 Statements recorded from four witnesses
Hearing for arguments scheduled 3 February 2026 Court fixes date for the accused’s legal arguments

According to the complaint, CCTV footage from Monsur’s residence captured the accused kicking the cat as if it were a football. The animal fell to the ground and was fatally trampled. This act of cruelty has drawn widespread condemnation from both animal welfare advocates and the general public.

The case was initiated by Nafisa Nowrin Chowdhury on behalf of the People for Animal Welfare Foundation Bangladesh. Mohammadpur police conducted a formal investigation and submitted their report to the court. The case is being adjudicated under both Bangladesh’s Animal Welfare Act and relevant provisions of the Penal Code.

The incident has heightened public awareness about the ethical responsibilities of pet ownership and the protection of animals. The upcoming hearing on 3 February is expected to be a pivotal moment in the legal process, determining the course of proceedings and potentially setting a precedent for similar cases in Bangladesh.

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