BSS, Chittagong :
A Chittagong court on Saturday put two activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on five days remand in connection with plotting to blow up the depots of state-run oil companies-Padma, Meghna and Jamuna.
Chittagong Senior Judicial Magistrate Sayed Musfiqul Hakim granted five days remand following 10-day remand prayer by the Bakalia thana police, court sources said.
Earlier, Bakalia thana police arrested three leaders of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami, today on charge of plotting to blow up the depots of state-run oil companies-Padma, Meghna and Jamuna. The arrestees are: Enamul Kabir, human resource affairs secretary of Shibir central committee; Mohammad Mostofa, library secretary of ICS Chittagong North unit; and Mohammad Mushfiq Abrar, finance secretary of a Chittagong Dewan Bazar ward, said Abdur Rauf, assistant commissioner at Chittagong Metropolitan Police (Kotwali Circle).
Among the arrestees, Mushfiq gave confessional statement before the court involving Enamul Kabir and Mustafa .
Abdur Rauf told the journalists as per central command, they planned to attack and demolish the state run oil depots located at Patenga.
Police arrested them from the Boger Beel area during a three-hour drive that started around 1am early today, the AC said.
A Chittagong court on Saturday put two activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on five days remand in connection with plotting to blow up the depots of state-run oil companies-Padma, Meghna and Jamuna.
Chittagong Senior Judicial Magistrate Sayed Musfiqul Hakim granted five days remand following 10-day remand prayer by the Bakalia thana police, court sources said.
Earlier, Bakalia thana police arrested three leaders of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami, today on charge of plotting to blow up the depots of state-run oil companies-Padma, Meghna and Jamuna. The arrestees are: Enamul Kabir, human resource affairs secretary of Shibir central committee; Mohammad Mostofa, library secretary of ICS Chittagong North unit; and Mohammad Mushfiq Abrar, finance secretary of a Chittagong Dewan Bazar ward, said Abdur Rauf, assistant commissioner at Chittagong Metropolitan Police (Kotwali Circle).
Among the arrestees, Mushfiq gave confessional statement before the court involving Enamul Kabir and Mustafa .
Abdur Rauf told the journalists as per central command, they planned to attack and demolish the state run oil depots located at Patenga.
Police arrested them from the Boger Beel area during a three-hour drive that started around 1am early today, the AC said.