20-day remand sought for Hafiz in 2 more cases

Police have sought a 20-day fresh remand for BNP vice-chairman Major (retd) Hafizuddin Ahmed in two more cases filed for attempting to murder cops and creating violence in the city. 

The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court of Dhaka on Thursday fixed January 9 for hearing the remand petitions after the investigation officers of the cases produced him before the court with a 10-day remand prayer in each of the cases.

 

The BNP leader was shown arrested in the two cases filed with Motijheel Police Station on November 5 and September 24 last year for vandalism, arson and attacking policemen.

 

According to a case, opposition men blocked a road at Kamalapur Bazar in the capital and blasted crude bombs targeting the law enforcers during a hartal on November 5.

 

As per the other case statement, BNP men from a procession vandalised and torched a car and exploded several crude bombs near Motijheel Ideal School and College in the capital on September 24.

 

The IOs -– sub-inspectors Humayun Kabir Hawlader and Khandaker Zahid Ali of the respective cases -– recently sought remand for the BNP leader.

 

Five other top BNP leaders — Barrister Moudud Ahmed, MK Anwar, Barrister Rafiqul Islam Miah, BNP chairperson’s adviser and former FBCCI president Abdul Awal Mintoo and her special assistant Shimul Biswas — were also shown arrested in the two cases.

 

Meanwhile, the court sent Hafiz to jail in another case filed in connection with arson attack on a police bus in the city on December 24 that left a cop dead.

 

Metropolitan Magistrate Harunur Rashid Khan passed the order when sub-inspector of Ramna Police Station Mohammad Ali Hossain, also the investigation officer of the case, produced him before the court on completion of his two-day remand in the case.

 

Police constable Ferdous Khalil was killed and two others were injured when two miscreants riding on a motorcycle hurled a petrol bomb on a police vehicle in city’s Bangla Motor area on December 24.

 

Police arrested BNP leader Hafizuddin Ahmed in front of the National Press Club in the city on December 29.

Source: UNB Connect