Chittagong Bureau :
A court in Chittagong on Sunday granted four-days remand to the suspected member of banned militant outfit Ansarullah Bangla Team(ABT) in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act.
The court of Metropolitan Magistrate Abu Salem Mohammad Noman granted the four-day remand of him after the investigation officer prayed for a 10-day remand prayer in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act with Biyazid thana, court sources said. The alleged ABT man was identified as Abdul Hannan alias Laden, 21, hailing from Dinajpur district. Earlier, police arrested the suspected militant from Kulgaon area under Biyazid thana in the city on Thursday night.
The police team also recovered a laptop, one mobile phones and huge number of Jehadi books from his possession .Later, a case was filed with Biyazid thana in this connection.
A court in Chittagong on Sunday granted four-days remand to the suspected member of banned militant outfit Ansarullah Bangla Team(ABT) in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act.
The court of Metropolitan Magistrate Abu Salem Mohammad Noman granted the four-day remand of him after the investigation officer prayed for a 10-day remand prayer in a case filed under the Anti-terrorism Act with Biyazid thana, court sources said. The alleged ABT man was identified as Abdul Hannan alias Laden, 21, hailing from Dinajpur district. Earlier, police arrested the suspected militant from Kulgaon area under Biyazid thana in the city on Thursday night.
The police team also recovered a laptop, one mobile phones and huge number of Jehadi books from his possession .Later, a case was filed with Biyazid thana in this connection.