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Dhaka court throws cancer-hit Qamrul, Salim in murder mess
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60293, member: 636"] A Bangladeshi court granted police a five-day custody period for Qamrul Islam, the former Food Minister, regarding murder charges stemming from July protest violence. The Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate also designated former Awami League parliamentarian Mohammad Solaiman Salim as detained in a related homicide case. Defense attorneys challenged the remand request, citing Islam's advanced age of 76 years and serious health conditions that make detention dangerous. Police had initially requested ten days of custody for questioning about the death of jute trader Md. Monir during the Shahbagh demonstrations. The court proceedings occurred while authorities continue pursuing legal action against numerous Awami League officials. Law enforcement arrested Islam on November 18 and Salim on November 14, both facing charges connected to the summer protests. Police also detained Ajay Kar Khokon, a former Chhatra League leader, for allegedly organizing pro-Awami League demonstrations. Political observers characterize these arrests as retribution by the Muhammad Yunus interim administration against opposition party members. The government has filed multiple cases against former Prime Minister Hasina and her associates since August 2024. These legal actions represent a broader campaign targeting the previous ruling party's leadership and supporters. [/QUOTE]
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