Writ petition filed seeking Tk 100 million as compensation for Joj Mia


FE Team | Published: September 12, 2022 19:36:44 | Updated: September 13, 2022 08:52:39


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A writ petition was filed with the High Court (HC) seeking Tk 100 million as compensation for Joj Mia, who was wrongfully tried on August 21, 2004, grenade attack case and spent five years in jail without committing any crime.

Supreme Court (SC) lawyer Humayun Kabir Pallab filed the petition before the bench of Justice Md Mojibur Rahman Mia and Justice Riaz Uddin Khan on Monday, reports UNB.

The petition has also sought the formation of a committee headed by a retired judge of the Appellate Division to identify those who had tried Joj Mia in a false case.

Home Secretary, Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Dhaka district, Officer In-charge (OC) of Motijheel Police Station, OC of Senbag Police Station of Noakhali, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Police, ex-Inspector General of Police (IGP) Khuda Baksh Chowdhury, ex-Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Abdur Rashid, ex-ASP Munshi Atiqur Rahman and ex-Superintendent of Police (SP) Md Ruhul Amin have been made respondents to the writ.   

The petition said that Joj Mia can be compensated by confiscating the wealth of those responsible for the August 21 grenade attack, including the then Home Minister Lutfozzaman Babar, ex-IGP Khuda Baksh Chowdhury, ex-ASP Abdur Rashid, Munshi Atiqur Rahman and ex SP Md Ruhul Amin.

On August 11, a legal notice was served against 11 people asking for compensation Joj Mia. The legal notice had asked the respondents to take steps in this regard within 15 days.

The two Supreme Court lawyers who had issued the legal notice had said they would move to the High Court with a writ petition for necessary legal action in this regard if they did not receive any response.

Monday’s writ petition is a continuation of this legal process to ensure compensation for Joj Mia.

At least 24 leaders and activists of the Awami League (AL) were killed and many injured in a grenade attack launched at an AL rally at the capital’s Bangabandhu Avenue on August 21, 2004. On June 9, 2005, Joj Mia was detained as a suspect from Noakhali’s Senbag Upazila and taken into 17-day police remand.

During the remand period, CID collected a false confession from Joj Mia, in which he said that he had taken part in the grenade attack in exchange for Tk 5000 following the orders of his big brothers.

The attack occurred during the rule of then-Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

In 2007, an interim government decided to reinvestigate the Joj Mia case. On June 11, 2008, CID completed the fresh investigation and produced the charge sheet of the case, in which Joj Mia was proven not guilty.

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