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Police plea seeking remand for cartoonist Kishore rejected


Published:
2021-03-01 02:27:35 BdST

Update:
2024-04-20 09:24:52 BdST

Published: 2021-03-01 02:27:35 BdST

 

Live Correspondent:  A Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Sunday rejected a police plea seeking the court’s permission to take cartoonist Ahmed Kabir Kishore under their custody for interrogation in a case filed under Digital Security Act with capital’s Ramna police station.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Jasim passed the order after hearing the petition filed on February 23 by Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crimes Unit sub-inspector Afsar Hossain seeking a three-day remand for him for the sake of a proper investigation into the case.

Kishore is in jail since his arrest in early May, 2020 and his bail plea was rejected six times during his detention for nearly 10 months.

In the case lodged on May 5, 2020, RAB-3 warrant officer Abu Bakar Siddique named 11 people and five to six unidentified people on charges of tarnishing the image of the country’s founding president Sheikh Mojibur Rahman, hurting the spirit of the Liberation War, and spreading rumours about COVID-19 and army and other security forces on social media.

In the charge sheet pressed by the police to the Cyber Tribunal in the case on February 9, Kishore is a co-accused in the case with Rashtrachinta Dhaka coordinator Didarul Bhuiyan and writer Mushtaq Ahmed who died in jail on February 25 evening that sparked protests against DSA.

On the same day, the court’s public prosecutor filed a petition to the tribunal seeking further investigation into the case as the names of the eight people had been dropped and the court on the following day allowed the petition and asked the CTTC to conduct the further investigation.

Dhaka, 28 February (campuslive24.com)//AIT


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