Mahmudur Rahman granted bail

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son Sajib and Azazed J't abduction and attempted murder case, former acting editor of Amar Desh newspaper Mahmudur Rahman got bail.

He got this bail on Thursday (October 3) morning.

Earlier, on Sunday (September 29), Mahmudur Rahman came to the court to surrender the case. At the same time, the lawyers applied for bail on the condition of an appeal. After the hearing, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of Dhaka Md. Mahbubul Haque's court denied him bail and ordered him to be sent to jail while he was ordered to be given a division in jail.

It is known that Sajib and the case of attempted abduction and murder of Sajib and Jazed Jast on August 17 last year, Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Asaduzzaman Noor's court sentenced two separate sections of 5 people including former Acting Editor Mahmudur Rahman and journalist Shafiq Rehman of Amar Desh Patrika and journalist Shafiq Rehman.

The other three convicts are Jasas leader Mohammad Ullah, Rizvi Ahmed Caesar and Mizanur Rahman Bhui.

The court sentenced the accused to five years imprisonment and a fine of five thousand taka in the Penal Code. They will have to serve one more month in prison in the same law. This is a 120-B (criminal conspiracy) in the same law. The court will be sentenced to two years in prison and a fine of five thousand taka. The court will continue to serve two sections of the sentence.

The case was filed by Sajib and the court before the court on 13 November 2022. Before that, on 3 August 2015, Inspector Fazlur Rahman Paltan police station filed the case.

It is said in the complaint of the case, from any time before September 2011, BNP's cultural organization Jasas vice-president Mohammad Ullah Mamun, along with BNP and other high leaders of BNP and other parties belonging to the BNP-led alliance, the accused in the Jasas office of Paltan in the capital, the accused in the United States, the United Kingdom and various areas of Bangladesh have united in conjunction with the Prime Minister's son and his tech adviser Sajib Ojad Jaska.

Later, on February 19, 2018, the police filed a charge sheet against five people including journalist Shafiq Rehman in the court.

On April 16, 2016, Shafiq Rehman was arrested in this case, and he was later released on bail.

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