28 remanded for setting buses on fire in capital
Of the accused, six people Hazrat Ali, Mainuddin, Abu Sayeed Shanto, Abul Kalam Azad, Abu Sufiyan, and Sohel, who were booked in two cases with Shahbagh Police Station, were placed on three-day remand each
A Dhaka court today placed 28 people on remand for different terms for their alleged involvement in the November 12 subversive activities, where a couple of passenger buses were set on fire in the capital.
Of the accused, six people Hazrat Ali, Mainuddin, Abu Sayeed Shanto, Abul Kalam Azad, Abu Sufiyan, and Sohel, who were booked in two cases with Shahbagh Police Station, were placed on three-day remand each.
Aliza Al Ahmad Mithu and Mehedi Hasan Yasin were placed in three-day remand each in a case lodged with Paltan Police Station.
AK Fazlul Bari, Altaf Hossain Nayeem Prodhan, Alif Mahmud, Humayun Rashid Tutul, Khandaker Mashukur Rahman and Rashekuzzaman were remanded for five days each in another case lodged with the same police station.
One accused Abdur Rahman Taher was placed on a two-day remand and another Zakir Hossain remanded for three days in a case lodged with Motijheel Police Station.
The court placed Safiuddin Ahmed Mintu and Mridu Rahman Jony on two days of remand each in a case lodged with Bongshal Police Station.
Mahifur Rahman Tipu and Mainuddin Chowdhury were placed on a two-day remand each in a case lodged with Kalabagan Police Station.
Four accused in a case with Sutrapur Police Station were placed on a three-day remand.
Two accused Mosiur Rahman Moshi and Nazrul Islam were placed on two days of remand in a Khilkhet Police Station case, while one Sohel Miah was remanded for three days in a case lodged with Turag Police Station.