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

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Published On: 15 Jan 2025, 20:47
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CHATTOGRAM, Jan 15, 2025 (BSS) - Ex-MP Dr Abu Reza Muhammad Nadvi was shown arrested in five more cases filed with different police stations in the city.

Four senior judicial magistrate courts passed the four separate orders allowing separate pleas of city’s Chandgaon, Panchliash, Doublemooring and Kotwali police stations today.

The courts also instructed the jail authorities to keep him in jail and ensure necessary medical treatment and other facilities for him - a former AL lawmaker from Satkania-Lohagara constituency, as per jail code.

Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sarkar Hasan Shahriar passed the order allowing a petition of the Panchaliash Thana Police today.

First Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Abu Bakar Siddique, 4th Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Mostafa, 6th Metropolitan Magistrate Kazi Shariful Islam passed similar orders following the petitions filed by Doublemooring, Chandgaon and Kotwali Police under CMP.
 
Dr Nadvi was produced before the court at around 9am amid tight security,
Court Inspector Habibur Rahman said, adding that Nadvi was sent back to Chattogram Jail under the same security measures after court orders.

Earlier, a team of Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested Nadvi from the capital’s Uttara area on December 15 last year  implicating him in a case with Lalbagh thana in connection with the murder of student Khaled Hasan Saifullah during July-August uprising.

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