Court Correspondent :
A Dhaka court yesterday (Sunday) sent BNP’s former lawmakers ABM Ashrafuddin Nizan and Nazimuddin Ahmed to the jail rejecting their bail petitions in a case filed with Motijheel Police Station under the Explosive Substances Act and the Special Power Act.
Magistrate Tarek Moinul Islam Bhuiyan of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court of Dhaka passed the order after hearing on the bail petitions of the two former lawmakers. They were produced to his court on completion of three days’ remand,
granted on February 11 in the case.
Earlier, on February 5, Nizan and Nazimuddin were placed on a five-day remand each in another case filed with Paltan Police Station on charge of vandalism.
On February 4, Detective Branch (DB) police personnel picked them up near the office of Krishak Sramik Janata League (KSJL) at Motijheel in the capital.
BNP sources had said, they were picked up minutes after they stepped out of the KSJL office premises, expressing solidarity with KSJL President Abdul Kader Siddiqui who was staging a sit-in there.
A Dhaka court yesterday (Sunday) sent BNP’s former lawmakers ABM Ashrafuddin Nizan and Nazimuddin Ahmed to the jail rejecting their bail petitions in a case filed with Motijheel Police Station under the Explosive Substances Act and the Special Power Act.
Magistrate Tarek Moinul Islam Bhuiyan of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court of Dhaka passed the order after hearing on the bail petitions of the two former lawmakers. They were produced to his court on completion of three days’ remand,
granted on February 11 in the case.
Earlier, on February 5, Nizan and Nazimuddin were placed on a five-day remand each in another case filed with Paltan Police Station on charge of vandalism.
On February 4, Detective Branch (DB) police personnel picked them up near the office of Krishak Sramik Janata League (KSJL) at Motijheel in the capital.
BNP sources had said, they were picked up minutes after they stepped out of the KSJL office premises, expressing solidarity with KSJL President Abdul Kader Siddiqui who was staging a sit-in there.