First Sedition Case
Charges not framed against 8 JMB leaders, activists
Court Correspondent
A Dhaka court could not frame charges of the first sedition case against eight JMB leaders and activists of Dhamrai area, as the lone accused Rafiqul Islam alias Sentu, now in jail, was not produced before it yesterday due to hartal.Judge Mohammad Golam Hossain of the Additional District Judge and Bankruptcy Court fixed August 3 for the next hearing and directed the jail authorities to produce Sentu before the court on that day. The accused are Mohammad Rafiqul Islam alias Sentu, 22, Mohammad Wahab, 26, Yaqub Ali, 21, Anwar Hossain, 23, Faruq Hossain alias Kosai Faruq, 25, Mohammad Wahiduzzaman alias Pintu, 20, Abdus Salam, 22, and Nurul Islam, 23. Of them, Sentu is now in custody while the others are still at large. Sub-Inspector (SI) Iqbal Hossain, also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, submitted the charge sheet on December 27 last year against the accused to a first class magistrate's court in the city, showing 25 people as prosecution witnesses. On February 20, 2005 Dhamrai police arrested Sentu, Wahab, Yaqub, Anwar, Faruq and Salam with nine manuals on bomb making and other contraband materials on the Dhaka-Aricha Highway. They showed the six men arrested under Section 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code and produced them before a first class magistrate's court in Dhaka on February 22, 2005 with prayer for a seven-day remand to interrogate them. The court granted a two-day remand. Thirteen days into their arrest, the arrestees were released on bail. Investigating the case, Dhamrai police found that the activities of the accused were seditious. With approval from the home ministry, SI Zehad Hossain of the police station filed the sedition case against the accused on September 11 last year. Sentu was re-arrested in November while the others have been absconding.
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