Court Correspondent :
The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court of Dhaka Wednesday fixed May 28 for submission of investigation report in the case filed against actress Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed under the ICT Act in August of last year.
Magistrate Mohammad Didar Hossain of the CMM Court in its order said yesterday that he lawyers instead of Nawshaba may appear in the concerned the court.
Under Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure, Nawshaba’s lawyer pleaded to respond to the court in absence of the actress. The court granted the plea, that means Nawshaba does not have to appear in the court from the next date and onwards.
Earlier, the same court granted permanent bail to her on January 15.
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested her from the city’s Uttara area on August 4 of last year. She was placed on a four-day remand after the arrest.
In a Facebook live, Nawshaba claimed that the attackers killed two students and gouged out the eyes of another at Jigatala intersection of the capital while students’ movement for safe roads was underway.
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed is famous for her role in Bangladesh’s first ever blockbuster cop thriller ‘Dhaka Attack.’
The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court of Dhaka Wednesday fixed May 28 for submission of investigation report in the case filed against actress Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed under the ICT Act in August of last year.
Magistrate Mohammad Didar Hossain of the CMM Court in its order said yesterday that he lawyers instead of Nawshaba may appear in the concerned the court.
Under Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure, Nawshaba’s lawyer pleaded to respond to the court in absence of the actress. The court granted the plea, that means Nawshaba does not have to appear in the court from the next date and onwards.
Earlier, the same court granted permanent bail to her on January 15.
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested her from the city’s Uttara area on August 4 of last year. She was placed on a four-day remand after the arrest.
In a Facebook live, Nawshaba claimed that the attackers killed two students and gouged out the eyes of another at Jigatala intersection of the capital while students’ movement for safe roads was underway.
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed is famous for her role in Bangladesh’s first ever blockbuster cop thriller ‘Dhaka Attack.’