‘Abduction drama’: Court summons Farhad Mazhar Jan 30
A Dhaka court today summoned writer, poet Farhad Mazhar to appear before it on January 30 next year in a case filed against him and his wife for “giving false statement” to police and court.
Metropolitan Magistrate Subrata Ghosh Shuvo passed the order after the case documents were presented before the court for the next course of action.
On December 28, Inspector Mahbubul Haque of Detective Branch (DB) of police filed the case with Adabar Police Station against Mazhar his wife Farida Akter.
The DB official, who also investigated the abduction case lodged by Farhad's wife after the poet went missing on July 3, submitted a probe report before a Dhaka Court on November 14 saying Mazhar “staged the abduction” to get money from his family.
Farhad and his family had claimed that he was kidnapped by some people in the morning of July 3 after he went out of his Adabar home to buy some medicine.
Farhad was found in a bus in Abhaynagar of Jessore about 18 hours later.
Accepting the probe findings of the DB, Metropolitan Magistrate Khurshid Alam on December 7 ordered police to sue Mazhar and his wife Farida Akter for “staging the abduction”.
Two days after the court's order, Farhad, a staunch critic of the government, held a conference at his home and insisted he was a victim of abduction and rejected the law enforcers' claims.
The evidence that police supplied to the media, including the footage of his movements in Khulna, sending money through a mobile banking channel, and him making a phone call to a woman were all set up by the abductors, he claimed.
He did everything on the instruction of his captors to save his life, he added.
Mazhar also claimed that the statement he submitted before a Dhaka court was scripted by police. Police denied the claim.
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