Hasina, 125 others sued over attempt to murder fish trader in Jatrabari
A case was filed against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 125 others for attempting to murder a fish trader during the student-led mass uprising with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court today.
The case has been filed with the court of metropolitan magistrate (MM) Joshita Islam for their alleged involvement in an attempt to murder of Imran Hossain, a fish trader in Kutubkhali area under Jatrabari area in the capital.
The court, however, after recording the statement of the complainant, instructed the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) to submit the investigation report to the court on 12 January.
The others prominent accused of the case are-former minister and general secretary of Awami League (AL) Obaidul Quader, former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, former ministers Amir Hossain Amu and SM Rezaul Karim and former lawmaker Najibul Baashar Majbhandari.
Imran, in his complaint, told the court that he suffered critical bullet injuries in Kutubkhali area on 18 July in an attack carried out by a group of armed men following an order from the accused persons.
Imran was taken to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital in a critical condition where he was treated for a long time. He then lodged the case with the CMM Court.