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A worried amu, Attiqul’s search and a quiet Mazumder

A worried amu, Attiqul’s search and a quiet Mazumder

The leader of the 85-year-old Awami League, Amir Hossain Amu, was upset after being brought to a courtroom of the chief metropolitan magistrate (CMM) from his Dhaka from his blocking this morning.

AMU, the coordinator of the AL-LED 14-party alliance, entered the courtroom at 10:16, being escorted by a series of police staff, along with several of the leaders of his party and the top police officials.

Three minutes later, Metropolitan Dhaka, MD, Zakir Hossain, began hearings in cases of murder in relation to the July revolt.

When the hearings were in progress in different cases, AMU spoke several times with his lawyers.

At 10:40 AM, a member of the Advistent Council, he received a wooden chair where he stayed and listened to the hearings until the magistrate left the courtroom.

He also showed arrested in a murder file filed at the Khilgaon police station.

Later, the police took him back to block the court, against the background of a close security.

Meanwhile, former mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation, Atiq Islam, seemed to look for someone while sitting inside the dock today.

When he could not see anyone, he asked his lawyer about his family well -being.

At 10:16 AM, Attiq was produced before the court with a five -day re -examination prayer in the Bhata Police Section on the death of Sohag Miah. last. He was put in four days of arrest.

During the meeting, Attiqul asked: “How is everyone?” When the lawyer approached him.

In response, the lawyer made a hand gesture, which indicates that “everyone is fine.”

Attiq then tried to say something more.

On the other hand, the former president of the EXIM Bank, Nazar Islam Mazumder, was silent during a re -examination and stayed near the dock wall.

The magistrate placed it in a three-day re-examination in a case of murder submitted to the Mirpur Model Police Section.

At 11:06 am, Mazumder, also the founder of the Nassa group, was seen speaking while he was taken to lock. But it wasn’t clear what he said.

The involvement of the police seen on television

Today, Shaheen Shah, the former deputy commissioner of the DMP, was placed on a three-day re-examination in a file filed for the death of leader Jubo Dal, Shamim Mia, in Dhaka’s pallet, on October 28, 2023.

During the meeting, the magistrate Zakir said the police were involved in Kakrail confrontations and the surrounding areas during the BNP rally in the pallet.

“I saw that the television police were involved in the incident on October 28,” he noted.