A Dhaka court decided Monday to keep two political figures under police custody for questioning. Former member of parliament Sabina Akter Tuhin will stay under police custody for two days. Shah Alam Murad, who serves as general secretary of Dhaka South City Awami League, will remain under police custody for one day. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Partha Bharda made both decisions after police requested longer custody periods. Police had asked for seven days to question Tuhin and five days to question Murad.
Police captured Shah Alam Murad on April 17 during operations near Uttara area of the capital city. Officers arrested Sabina Akter Tuhin on June 22 near the Nababganj section of Dhaka. Both arrests happened as part of separate criminal investigations. The court heard two different cases against these former officials. Each case involves serious charges that require detailed police investigation.
Murad faces charges related to the murder of someone named Motaleb during student protests against discrimination. Dhanmondi police station filed this murder case as part of their investigation into violence during the student movement. Tuhin faces charges under the Anti-terrorism Act according to a case filed at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police station. Both cases represent serious criminal allegations that courts must examine carefully. The remand periods allow police to gather more evidence and question the suspects about their alleged crimes.
Police captured Shah Alam Murad on April 17 during operations near Uttara area of the capital city. Officers arrested Sabina Akter Tuhin on June 22 near the Nababganj section of Dhaka. Both arrests happened as part of separate criminal investigations. The court heard two different cases against these former officials. Each case involves serious charges that require detailed police investigation.
Murad faces charges related to the murder of someone named Motaleb during student protests against discrimination. Dhanmondi police station filed this murder case as part of their investigation into violence during the student movement. Tuhin faces charges under the Anti-terrorism Act according to a case filed at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police station. Both cases represent serious criminal allegations that courts must examine carefully. The remand periods allow police to gather more evidence and question the suspects about their alleged crimes.