BSS, Chittagong :
A Chittagong court on Saturday granted fresh three-day remand to Atiqur Rahman and Mostafa Kamal for their alleged involvement in brining cocaine with imported sunflower oil through Chittagong port.
The court of senior Metropolitan Magistrate Zolok Roy, granted the fresh three-day remand as police prayed for a five-day remand.
Earlier, another Chittagong court also granted five-day remand for them on July 1 after police prayer.
Atiqur Rahman, was a Commercial executives of Mondol Group in Dhaka, Mostafa Kamal, was an official of a development company Ltd.
The Custom Intelligent sealed 107 drums sunflower oil at the NCT yard of the Chittagong port on June 7 based on an intelligence report.
Existence of liquid cocaine has been found in barrels of edible oil, after their contents were retested in the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) and Bangladesh Drug Testing Laboratory (BDTL).
A Chittagong court on Saturday granted fresh three-day remand to Atiqur Rahman and Mostafa Kamal for their alleged involvement in brining cocaine with imported sunflower oil through Chittagong port.
The court of senior Metropolitan Magistrate Zolok Roy, granted the fresh three-day remand as police prayed for a five-day remand.
Earlier, another Chittagong court also granted five-day remand for them on July 1 after police prayer.
Atiqur Rahman, was a Commercial executives of Mondol Group in Dhaka, Mostafa Kamal, was an official of a development company Ltd.
The Custom Intelligent sealed 107 drums sunflower oil at the NCT yard of the Chittagong port on June 7 based on an intelligence report.
Existence of liquid cocaine has been found in barrels of edible oil, after their contents were retested in the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) and Bangladesh Drug Testing Laboratory (BDTL).