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Attack On CJs Residence

HC found involvement of Fakhrul in the case, bail denied

Published : Wednesday, 17 January, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 161
In the full text of a verdict, the High Court has observed that the allegation of attack on the Chief Justices residence tantamount to sedition.

The HC bench comprising Justice Md Salim and Justice Shahed Nuruddin came up with the observation in the eight-page judgment on the bail petition of BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.

According to the judgment that was released recently said, "Whether the petitioner (Fakhrul) is the mastermind or had any role in the catastrophic, unruly events, can only be decided after a fair investigation, but to ensure fairness in the investigation, we are of the view that it will not be conducive to release him on bail at this stage."

On January 10, the bench delivered the verdict rejecting the bail petition of Fakhrul in the case filed over the vandalism of the Chief Justices residence on October 28 last year. The HC also directed the jail authorities to take the necessary steps to provide proper treatment to him.

In the full text of the verdict, the HC said the court has found the involvement of the accused petitioner (Fakhrul) in the case.

"Moreover, as the case is still under investigation without creating any impact on the investigation process, we can nevertheless, state that the allegations particularly that of an attack on the residence of the Chief Justice, and forcible entrance into that house, a very serious one indeed. The Chief Justice is head of one of three organs of the republic and hence allegation of such an attack may tantamount to sedition," the verdict said.


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