Bangladesh man ‘admits’ cutting off wife’s fingers
17 Dec BBC
Human rights groups in Bangladesh have demanded a severe punishment
for the husband of a young wife who allegedly cut off most of her right
hand.
Police say Rafiqul Islam, 30, attacked her because she pursued higher
education without his permission.
They say Mr Islam, a migrant worker, admitted to the crime shortly
after returning home from the Gulf.
However there has been no independent confirmation from the suspect
that he carried out the attack.
The incident is one of a number of acts of domestic violence
targeting educated women in recent months.
Police say that Mr Islam, who works in the United Arab Emirates, tied
up his 21-year-old wife, Hawa Akther Jui, earlier this month. He then
taped her mouth and cut off the five fingers.
‘Severe consequences’ Doctors say the fingers cannot be re-attached
and it appears that Ms Akther will have to live with permanent
disfigurement.
“After he came back to Bangladesh, he wanted to have a discussion
with me. Suddenly, he blindfolded me and tied my hand,” Ms. Akther told
the BBC’s Anbarasan Ethirajan from the town of Narsingdi.
“He also taped my mouth saying that he would give me some surprise
gifts. But, instead he cut off my fingers.”
She said her husband, who is not well educated, did not approve of
her enrolling in a college for higher studies.
During their earlier telephone conversations, she said, he warned her
of “severe consequences” if she went against his word.
“Doctors said my fingers could be re-attached within six hours but he
refused to give them. After that time, another relative of my husband
threw the fingers in a dustbin.
“We finally recovered them but it was too late,” said Ms Akther, who
is still recovering at her parent’s house.
She said that she did not want to live with her husband - who is now
in police custody - any more.
The police officer investigating the case, ARM Al-Mamun, said
“preliminary investigations” had led police to believe that it was a
“pre-planned attack”.
“He [the husband] admitted to cutting off his wife’s fingers. We will
be pressing charges against him,” Mr Al-Mamum said.
A family member of Mr Islam said that the couple had “differences” on
some issues, including her decision to pursue higher studies.
Ms. Akther - who is eager to continue her studies - said that she
wanted her husband to be severely punished for the attack.
“I have now started practising writing with my left hand. I want to
see how far I can go. I never imagined that my fingers would be chopped
off like this because of my studies.”
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