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| Police in Nayapaltan has been produced before the CMM court on Thursday in connection with the clashes and burning of BNP supporters. Dhaka, November 15. |
Nayapaltan clash: 38 remanded BNP, 27 in Jail
In the capital's Nayapaltan, the BNP has allowed 38 BNP leaders and activists arrested for arson and vandalism in front of the office and five-day remand for interrogation. Apart from this, the court directed another 27 people arrested in the same case to be arrested in the jail.
The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court (CMM) of Dhaka gave the order on Thursday in response to the petition. The Paltan Police Station, on Thursday evening, appealed to the 65 BNP leaders and activists to appear before the court on different occasions for remand.
According to the police report to the court about the attack, the banned, show-banned ban on festoons are prohibited according to the election rules issued by the Election Commission. On the same day, BNP leader came to Paltan's central office with a procession led by Afroza Abbas. On the other hand, there is two more processions led by the Prophet Ullah Nabi and Kafil Uddin. The BNP leader came under the leadership of Mirza Abbas, a procession of 8 to 10 thousand people came to the BNP's central office. They stopped public transport by closing the Nipalton's VIP Road and shutting down the traffic and show-down.
The police also told the court that they were mad at requesting to leave the street and leave the street. It is informed about the violation of election code of conduct, BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, who is in the BNP office. A request was made to announce the announcement not to obstruct the movement of vehicles through the microphone of the BNP office. But in the pre-planned manner, the accused led by Mirza Abbas burnt the police vehicles in the street on the northern side of the car showroom of VIP road in Nayapaltan, with lathis from the BNP office. Police brutally killed the brothels to kill
On the remand application, the police told the court that this incident happened directly with Mirza Abbas, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, Afroza Abbas, Nabiullah Nabi, Major (Retd) Akhtaruzzaman and Kafil Uddin. The attacks were carried out to demolish the morale of police to foil the Jatiya Sangsad election. It is necessary to interrogate the culprits by remanding the names of the absconding accused.
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| BNP activists arrested in connection with the clashes in Nayapaltan are being taken to the Dhaka court premises by the van. Photo |
However, the defense lawyers want to bail for the accused to cancel the remand. They told the court that no BNP leader-activist has torched the police car. No car vandalized. After the presence of a large number of people in the party's Nayapaltan office, some people, after the government's help, made helmets incidents of sabotage.
The defendant's lawyer Syed Zainul Abedin told the court that there are no law enforcers in front of the Awami League office when thousands of leaders and workers gather. The government is conspiring to see the popularity of the BNP.
Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge's High Court Judge Abdullah Abu argued for the remand of the accused arrested in connection with the clash in Nayapaltan. During the hearing, Abdullah told Abu Court, the Awami League leaders and workers did not rally in the streets. To foil the election, BNP leaders and activists burnt the police car in a planned manner. Why will the BCLog there? BNP leaders and activists have brought this incident.
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| Police in Nayapaltan has been produced before the CMM court on Thursday in connection with the clashes and burning of BNP supporters. Dhaka, November 15 |
The defense lawyers told the court that none of those who were arrested by the police in the court were involved in the incident. Some of the arrestees are BNP candidates. They came to Nayapaltan to collect and submit nomination forms. The police did not arrest those involved in the incident. The accused were arrested for harassment.
After hearing the statements of the prosecution and the defense, the court allowed 38 of the 65 accused to remand them. The rest of the 27 people are allowed to interrogate in the gelgate.
Earlier, police brought BNP activists to Dhaka's custody in a prisons van after four o'clock in the afternoon. Then they were brought to court during the evening. The relatives of the accused arrested from noon we're going to court. Even after the evening, they were found in the court premises.



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