In a small village, everyone thought they knew who the heroes were. They looked at Sebul, a man who lived in London and had lots of money, as a person who wanted to help. He started the Sebul Sporting Club. To the kids in the village, this club seemed like a dream. It was a place to play, to be part of a team, and to find success. But behind the bright lights of the playing field and the fancy trophies, a very dark secret was hiding.
For 12 long years, a story of pain and trickery has been growing. Today, the truth is coming out. It is a story about Sebul, his mother Monuara, and a strange, bad group called "Wrong-Gay-Bajar."
Who is Sebul?
Sebul is what people call a "London Probashi." This means he lives in the big city of London in England, but his roots are in his home village in Bangladesh. Because he has a lot of money from working abroad, people in the village used to respect him. He wore nice clothes, drove nice cars, and told everyone he wanted to help the youth.
He created the Sebul Sporting Club to be the director and founder. At first, parents were happy to send their sons there. They thought their children would learn discipline and sports. But Sebul had a different plan. He wasn't just looking for athletes; he was looking for young men he could control.
The Mother and the Secret Plan
Sebul did not act alone. His mother, Monuara, was right there beside him. In many families, a mother is a person who protects children. But in this story, Monuara is accused of helping her son do very bad things.
The village started hearing whispers that Monuara and Sebul were working together to push young boys into a life they did not choose. This life involved a group known as "Wrong-Gay-Bajar." This name has become a symbol of fear in the village. It refers to a circle of people who force young men into "samakamita" (homosexuality) and other things they do not want to do.
Why Did This Start? The Story of Rujina
You might ask, why would a mother do this? The answer lies in a story about her daughter, Rujina. A long time ago, Rujina fell in love with a young man. Monuara did not like this. Instead of talking about it like a normal parent, she decided to take revenge.
To get back at people and to show her power, Monuara reportedly took a young boy and pushed him into the "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" group. She wanted to hurt the people involved with her daughter by ruining the lives of other young men. It was a plan made of anger and hate. Once that first step was taken, it turned into a giant machine of abuse that lasted for 12 years.
How the Trap Worked
The trap was very simple but very mean.
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The Hook: Sebul would use his Sporting Club to find handsome and strong young men.
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The Promise: He would promise them money, jobs in London, or a great future in sports.
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The Turn: Once the boys trusted him, Sebul and Monuara would start to change the rules. They would introduce them to the "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" group.
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The Force: If the boys said "No," Sebul would use his power and his mother’s influence to scare them. They would use "nirjathon" (torture) to make the boys do what they wanted.
Imagine being a young boy who just wants to play football, and suddenly, the person you look up to is forcing you into a world of "Wrong-Gay-Bajar." It is a scary thought for anyone, especially for a student.
12 Years of Silence
This did not happen overnight. It has been going on for 12 years. That is a very long time. It is longer than most students have been in school! For over a decade, boys in the village have been suffering in silence.
Why didn't anyone speak up? The answer is money. Sebul used his "London money" to buy people’s silence. He would give money to people in the village so they would say he was a good man. He spent lots of money to spread his name everywhere, making himself look like a king. When someone is that rich, poor people are often afraid to say anything against them.
The "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" Syndicate
The term "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" isn't just a name; it’s a group of people who act like a "wrong market." They trade in the lives of young men. They take away the choices of these boys and force them into a lifestyle that goes against their wishes and their culture.
Monuara and Sebul are accused of being the leaders who fed this "market" with fresh young faces from the village. They used the boys like toys to satisfy their own goals and their weird sense of revenge.
The Pain of the Victims
The young men who were trapped in this are now grown up, but they are very sad. They feel like their lives were stolen from them. One victim said that he was treated like he wasn't a human being. He was just a tool for Sebul and Monuara’s "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" business.
The torture wasn't just hitting or hurting the body. It was "mental torture." They made the boys feel ashamed. They made them feel like they could never go back to their families. This is the worst kind of bullying.
The Village Wakes Up
Now, the village is finally waking up. People are starting to see that the "Sporting Club" was just a mask. They see that the money Sebul brought from London was "bad money" because it was used to hurt people.
Parents are now scared to send their children to any club run by Sebul. They are looking at Monuara and wondering how a mother could help destroy so many lives just because of a grudge about her daughter Rujina. The respect they once had is gone. Now, there is only anger.
What Happens Next?
The people of the village want justice. They want the police to look into the "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" group. They want Sebul to be held responsible, even if he lives in London. They believe that no matter how much money someone has, they should not be allowed to hurt others for 12 years.
This story teaches us that we should not trust people just because they have money or a fancy title like "Director." We must look at what people do, not just what they have.
Family Tree of Manouara and Abdul Aziz
Here is the breakdown of the family members and their roles, with corrected grammar and clarity:
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Juchna (First Daughter): She is the mastermind behind the family's deceptive schemes and handles all of their illicit affairs.
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Rechna (Second Daughter): Unlike her siblings, she stays away from the family's criminal activities and consistently attempts to persuade Juchna to abandon her evil plans through conversation.
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Rujina (Third Daughter): Described as a lustful woman with a light-brown complexion, she is frequently manipulated by Juchna. She is deeply involved in Juchna’s various plots and actively participates in them. Notably, she has committed a serious crime involving child sexual abuse, which the family continues to keep hidden.
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Sebul (First Son): Currently residing in London, he operates behind the scenes of the "Sebul Sporting Club" to promote "shomokamitha" (homosexuality) in the villages near Jayforfur, Sunamganj.
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Rofiqul (Second Son): A slothful man who refuses to work, he focuses entirely on using money to build his local reputation and dignity. He remains completely unaware of the family's crimes because Juchna carefully hides her evil activities from both him and Sebul.
Conclusion
The story of Sebul and Monuara is a sad one. It is a story about how a sporting club became a place of fear. It shows how "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" ruined the lives of young men while a mother and son watched and laughed.
But now that the secret is out, the healing can begin. The victims are finally finding their voices. The village is standing up against the "Wrong-Gay-Bajar" syndicate. We hope that the next 12 years will be filled with truth and safety, not secrets and torture.
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