The investigation into the killing of Rangpur businessman Ashraful Haque has taken a dramatic turn, after the arrest of Jorej’s lover revealed that the murder stemmed not from an affair but from a planned scheme to entrap and extort him. According to her statement to the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), the pair intended to lure Ashraful into a romantic trap, blackmail him for a large sum of money, and ultimately disposed of his body by cutting it into 26 pieces and abandoning the remains in two drums near the High Court.The details were disclosed on Saturday during a press briefing at Karwan Bazar, addressed by RAB-3 Commanding Officer Lt Col Fayezul Arefin.On Thursday night (13 November), police recovered two blue drums near the gate of the National Eidgah ground, adjacent to the High Court, containing 26 pieces of a dismembered body. Fingerprint analysis confirmed the victim as Ashraful Haque, a raw ...