Ex-home minister Kamal's son remanded in attempt to murder case
A team of Dhaka district police raided a building in capital’s Uttara area early Saturday and arrested him from there in connection with a case filed with Ashulia police
A Dhaka court today (14 September) placed former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan's son Safi Muddaser Khan (Joty) on a seven-day remand in a case over attempt to murder a man in Ashulia during the mass uprising on 5 August.
Dhaka Chief Judicial Magistrate Md Saiful Islam passed the order after hearing the remand petition, said the court's Additional Public Prosecutor Anwarul Kabir Babul, reports UNB.
Earlier, Ashulia police station's Sub Inspector and the case Investigation Officer (IO) Abu Taher Mia produced him before the court with a plea for a 10-day remand, he said.
Rejecting the petition for bail by defendant's lawyers, the court granted the remand, the additional PP informed.
Earlier today, a team of Dhaka district police raided a building in capital's Uttara area and arrested him from there in connection with a case filed with Ashulia police.
"He was arrested around 3:30am this morning [14 September] during a raid at a building in Uttara and will be sent to court with a remand plea," Ahmad Muyeed, Dhaka District superintendent of police, told The Business Standard.
On 1 September, a Dhaka court issued a travel ban on 10 people, including Asaduzzaman Khan, his wife Lutful Tahmina Khan and son Safi.
On 11 September, one Rabiul Sany, filed the case against 11 people including Sheikh Hasina, Safi and others with Ashulia police station for attempting to kill him.