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Jamaat leader Razzaq gets bail in mutiny case
The daily Star Online Report : Sunday, March 29, 2009
The High Court (HC) today (Sunday) granted anticipatory bail till April 5 to Jamaat-e-Islami leader Barrister Abdur Razzaq in connection with the Pilkhana killing case. The court also directed the government not to arrest or harass him in connection with the case during the time.
The Jamaat leader filed two separate petitions seeking bail in this case and challenging legality of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) notice asking him to appear at the CID office at Malibagh in the capital along with his passport at 10:00am on Monday.
Abdul Kahar Akand, senior ASP of the CID and investigation officer (IO) of the case, on March 28 issued a letter asking Razzaq to appear at the CID office for interrogating him in connection with the Pilkhana killing case.
In his bail petition, Razzaq said he has been apprehending that he may be harassed in connection with the case.
In his writ petition, he prayed for staying the operation of the CID notice served on him. But, the court did not stay the operation of the notice. Following the HC order, he will appear at the CID office at 10:00am on Monday as per the notice issued to him.
The court also asked the government authorities to return his passport after interrogating him and examining it. The court also asked the authorities to interrogate Razzaq considering him as a witness of the incident, not as an accused.
The Daily Star - Details News
Jamaat leader Razzaq gets bail in mutiny case
The daily Star Online Report : Sunday, March 29, 2009
The High Court (HC) today (Sunday) granted anticipatory bail till April 5 to Jamaat-e-Islami leader Barrister Abdur Razzaq in connection with the Pilkhana killing case. The court also directed the government not to arrest or harass him in connection with the case during the time.
The Jamaat leader filed two separate petitions seeking bail in this case and challenging legality of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) notice asking him to appear at the CID office at Malibagh in the capital along with his passport at 10:00am on Monday.
Abdul Kahar Akand, senior ASP of the CID and investigation officer (IO) of the case, on March 28 issued a letter asking Razzaq to appear at the CID office for interrogating him in connection with the Pilkhana killing case.
In his bail petition, Razzaq said he has been apprehending that he may be harassed in connection with the case.
In his writ petition, he prayed for staying the operation of the CID notice served on him. But, the court did not stay the operation of the notice. Following the HC order, he will appear at the CID office at 10:00am on Monday as per the notice issued to him.
The court also asked the government authorities to return his passport after interrogating him and examining it. The court also asked the authorities to interrogate Razzaq considering him as a witness of the incident, not as an accused.
The Daily Star - Details News