BSS
  13 Jan 2026, 16:23

Probe report in Salman Shah killing case on Feb 22

Popular movie superstar Salman Shah. File photo

DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today set February 22 for submitting 
a probe report in a case lodged over the murder of the popular movie 
superstar Salman Shah.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jewel Rana passed the order as the 
investigation officer (IO) failed to submit the report today.

On October 21, 2025, Salman Shah's maternal uncle Mohammad Alamgir filed the 
case against 11 people, including Salman's wife Samira Haque, with the 
capital's Ramna Police Station under sections 302 and 34 of the Penal Code.

The other accused are: Aziz Mohammad Bhai, Latifa Haque Lusi, Dawn, David, 
Zaved, Faruk, Ruby, A Sattar, Saju and Rijvi Ahmed Farhad.

Earlier, on October 20, 2025, Dhaka's 6th Additional Metropolitan Sessions 
Judge Md Jannatul Ferdous Ibn Haque ordered the officer-in-charge of Ramna 
Police Station to treat the case filed over the death of Chowdhury Mohammad 
Shahriar (Emon), popularly known as Salman Shah, as a murder case and submit 
a report in this regard.
 
The court, in its order, said that the unnatural death (UD) case was hereby 
cancelled and revoked by order passed on October 31, 2021.

According to the case statement, on September 6, 1996, Salman Shah's mother 
Nilufar Zaman Chowdhury (Neela Chowdhury), father now late Kamar Uddin Ahmed 
Chowdhury, and their younger son Shahraan Shah went to Salman's residence at 
New Eskaton to meet him.

After arriving at the residence, his wife, Samira, and a domestic aide named 
Abul informed them that Salman was sleeping. At that time, film producer 
Siddique had also gone to meet him. Hearing that Salman was asleep, his 
parents told Samira that they would meet him on their way to Sylhet.

Later that day, production manager Selim phoned Kamar Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury, 
saying that something had happened to Salman and urged them to go to his 
house immediately. 

When Neela, her husband, and their younger son reached the house, they found 
Salman lying motionless in his bedroom, while a few unknown women were 
rubbing oil on his hands and feet. In another room, Samira's relative Ruby -- 
who ran the nearby Mayfair Beauty Parlour -- was sitting.

At that moment, Salman's mother screamed and urged them to take her son to 
the hospital immediately. One of Samira's acquaintances reportedly shouted at 
Salman's mother, saying, "You get out of my house." 

Salman's parents quickly took him towards Holy Family Hospital, where they 
noticed rope marks on his neck and his face and legs turning blue. His mother 
insisted on taking him to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors 
declared Salman Shah dead upon arrival, saying he had died some time earlier.

Following the incident, Kamar Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury initially filed an 
unnatural death case. The following year, on July 24, 1997, Salman Shah's 
father filed a petition with the court, bringing murder allegations and 
seeking to register the case under Section 302 of the Penal Code.

"As Salman's father -- my brother-in-law -- has passed away, I am pursuing 
the case on behalf of my sister under the power of attorney vested in me," 
the complainant said.