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Court acquits all accused from PM's flight glitch charges

| Updated: April 05, 2018 10:05:17


Court acquits all accused from PM's flight glitch charges

A Dhaka court has acquitted all 11 accused in a case over the technical glitch in a VVIP flight of Biman carrying Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2016.

Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Kamrul Hossain Mollah passed the order on Wednesday, reports UNB.

The 11 officials are Biman chief engineer Debesh Chowdhury, chief engineer (quality assurance) SS Siddique, principal engineer (system and maintenance) Billal Hossain, engineers Shamiul Haque, Niron Chandra Bishwas, Lutfar Rahman, Zakir Hossain and SM Rokonuzzaman, technician Siddiqur Rahman, engineer (officer) Nazmul Hoque and junior technician Shah Alam.

Besides, the court ordered three acquitted accused- technician Siddiqur Rahman, engineer (officer) Nazmul Hoque and junior technician Shah Alam-- to submit a report under section 287 of penal code.

On December 7 last, Inspector Mahabub Alam of the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) Unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police submitted the final report to General Reporting Office of Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court recommending acquittal all the accused.

A Biman flight carrying the Prime Minister had to make an emergency landing at Ashgabat International Airport in Turkmenistan on her way to Budapest on November 27, 2016 following low oil pressure in its engine.

Three probe panels were formed by Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh (CAAB) and Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry on November 28 to look into the flight trouble.

A total of nine officials, including three engineers of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, were suspended for their negligence of duty in this connection.

On December 20 in 2016, Director (Engineering and Management) of Biman Bangladesh Airlines MM Asaduzzaman filed a case against nine officials of the national flag carrier with the Airport Police Station under the Special Powers Act.

On the following day, the DMP headquarters issued an order to transfer the case to the CTTC unit from Airport Police Station.

Later, two more officials were arrested in the case.

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