Charges pressed against BNP leader Khasru for allegedly Instigating road safety protests


FE Team | Published: December 23, 2021 17:51:52 | Updated: December 25, 2021 18:22:07


Charges pressed against BNP leader Khasru for allegedly Instigating road safety protests

Chattogram police have submitted charge sheet against BNP standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury in a case filed under the Special Powers Act for instigating violence and destabilising the country during the students movement for safe roads three years ago.

The charge sheet against Khasru and a Chatra Dal leader Milhanur Rahman Nowmi was submitted by sub-Inspector (SI) Sanjoy Guha of Counter Terrorism (CT) unit, Chattogram Metropolitan Police on Wednesday, CMP Deputy Commissioner (DC) Farook-ul-Haque confirmed on Thursday, reports UNB.

In the report submitted to a Chattogram Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court, police, however, said that no evidence was found against the two in allegations under the ICT Act.

Police launched probe after on August 4, 2018 a Bangladesh Chhatra League Chattogram Metropolitan Unit Acting General Secretary Jakaria Dastagir filed the case under sections 57 (2) of ICT Act and 15 (3) of the Special Powers Act with Kotwali Police Station against the two for 'instigating' the student movement over road safety and 'conspiring' against the state.

The case was related to a leaked phone call going on social media in which Khasru was heard instructing Nawmi to continue the student movement for road safety.

On August 28, the High Court granted Khasru six-week anticipatory bail in the case.

On October 21, a Chattogram court sent him to jail after he surrendered.

On November 12, he was granted bail in the case.

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