Ex-MP Nadvi shown arrested in five more cases in Ctg

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Published On: 12 Jan 2025, 17:39 Updated On:12 Jan 2025, 17:49
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CHATTOGRAM, Jan 12, 2025 (BSS) - A court here today ordered former Member of
Parliament (MP) of Satkania-Lohagara constituency Dr Abu Reza Muhammad Nadvi
to be shown arrested in five additional cases filed with different police
stations in Chattogram.

The court also instructed the jail authorities to ensure necessary medical
treatment and prison facilities following a petition from his lawyer.

Senior Judicial Magistrate Mominun Nisa Khanam passed the order allowing
separate pleas of the Lohagara and Satkhania Thana Police on Sunday.

According to Chattogram District Court Inspector Habibur Rahman, the police
applied for a seven-day remand for Dr Nadvi in connection with three cases
filed with Lohagara Police Station and two cases with Satkania Police
Station.

However, the court rejected the remand plea and directed to show him arrest
and sent to prison in these cases.

"Dr Nadvi was produced before the court at around 9 am amid tight security."
Habibur Rahman said, adding that he was sent back to Chattogram Jail under
the same security measures after the proceedings.

Earlier, a team of Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested Nadvi from the
capital's Uttara area on December 15.

In addition, police had earlier shown him arrested in a murder case involving
the killing of Khalid Hasan Saifullah, a student of Dhaka Ideal College,
filed with Lalbagh Police Station in Dhaka.

A court in Dhaka had granted a one-day remand after police sought a 10-day
remand for interrogation in that case.

 

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