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Court sends Pori Moni back to jail in drugs case

| Updated: August 21, 2021 21:49:56


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A Dhaka court has sent actress Pori Moni back to jail after a third spell of questioning in custody in a case carrying drug-related charges.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Ashik Imam passed the order on Saturday in response to the investigating officer's plea to detain her in jail on Saturday, reports bdnews24.com.

CID Inspector Kazi Golam Mostafa, the case's investigating officer, said the law enforcers obtained "important information" from her and found ample evidence tying the actress to the charges. He requested that the actress be kept in jail during the investigation to allow the law enforcers to verify the information.

Pori Moni was kept in the custody of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court after arriving in court at the end of a one-day remand.

However, Pori Moni's lawyer Md Mojibur Rahman said they would not petition for bail on her behalf. But the actress appeared to be visibly aggrieved by her legal team's stance and vented her frustrations at them during the hearing. "You should apply for bail," she pleaded. "Don't you understand how much I'm suffering?"

The Rapid Action Batallion conducted a raid on Pori Moni's home in Banani on Aug 4. The elite police unit later detained her allegedly with bottles of liquor, Yaba pills and LSD blots.

The actress has already been remanded twice in the case by the CID. She had been denied bail at the end of her second remand term and was ordered to jail by the court.

Pori Moni's lawyer Mojibur had again applied for bail on Aug 16 but the court rejected the petition on Aug 18.

The investigating subsequently sought a fresh 5-day remand for the actress but a bail hearing did not take place that day.

Lawyer Mojibur said a fresh bail application would be filed at the same time if a remand hearing was decided on Thursday (August 19) in the presence of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Debabrata Biswas.

Later on Thursday, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Atiqul Islam granted investigators one more day to question the actress in custody.

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