Two cases filed over hardliners’ clashes with Dhaka police after Friday prayers
Published:
October 17, 2021 11:38:33
| Updated:
October 17, 2021 19:09:16
Ramna police and Motijheel police have recorded two cases over Muslim hardliners’ clashes with law enforcers following Jummah prayers in Dhaka on Friday.
The clash occurred when protesters, agitated by an incident where a Quran was allegedly 'dishonoured' at a Hindu temple in Cumilla, led a march from Baitul Mukarram Mosque and were blocked by police, reports bdnews24.com.
The cases, filed in the early hours of Saturday at the respective police stations, identified 21 suspects and accused at least 4,000 other unnamed individuals, police said.
Monirul Islam, chief of the Ramna Police Station, said ten people were arrested from the scene on Friday and law enforcers say they are working to identify the others involved.
The case at Ramna station named 10 people and accused nearly 1,500 other unnamed individuals, he said.
“On Saturday, a court granted us two days to question 10 arrestees, including Hasan, Habibur Rahman and Razzak, in our custody,” Monirul added.
The case with Paltan police names Khilafat Andolan leader Amir Jafrullah Khan and 10 others, while also accusing 2,000 – 2,500 other unnamed individuals.
“Six people were arrested following the incidents on Friday,” said Salauddin Mia, the Paltan police chief.
“Amir Jafrullah and five others named in the case are still at large. We are working to arrest them and identify the suspects who were not named.”
The OC added that the arrestees had been remanded for a day.
Both police station chiefs said the cases were over obstructing government work and attacking police personnel.