Ex-NCC Mayor Ivy sent to jail after two days remand

BSS
Published On: 29 May 2025, 20:16
File Photo

NARAYANGANJ, May 29, 2025(BSS)-A court here today ordered to send former mayor of Narayanganj City Corporation (NCC) Dr Selina Hayat Ivy to jail after ending her two days on police remand in a murder case.

Narayanganj police produced Ivy before the court of Senior Judicial Magistrate Md Shahidul Islam Chowdhury after ending her two days remand regarding the killing of garment worker Minarul Islam. The court after hearing both sides, ordered to send her to Kashimpur High Security Jail rejecting her bail prayer.

Inspector Kaiyun Khan of Narayanganj court told the journalists, the prosecution on last Sunday prayed to the court of Senior Judicial Magistrate Nur Mohsin for granting her seven days remand to interrogate. Ivy was virtually connected with the court during the remand hearing. The court after hearing both sides, granted her two days police remand.

Later, Ivy was brought to the office of the Police Super Narayanganj on Tuesday from Kashimpur jail and interrogated her at the Detective Branch (DB) office for last two days.

Selina Hayat Ivy was arrested by police from his Deobhog residence on May 9 alleging her involvement in the killing of garment worker Minarul. The court on that day ordered to send her to Kashimpur jail.

Ivy has been accused in six cases including murder and explosive substances act of which she has been shown arrested in four cases so far.

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Govt to hold ‘July Daughters Conference 2025’ on Dec 10
Japan issues tsunami warning after major quake
Bangladesh to set world record with largest flag-parachuting display on Victory Day
Noakhali rope in Pakistan rising star Maaz Sadaqat
DMP transfers two deputy commissioners 
Coast Guard rescues hostages, recovers weapons in separate drives in Sundarbans 
2 dengue patients die, 455 hospitalised in last 24 hrs
Interim govt showcases major reforms, progress in Bangladesh’s Labour sector: Sakhawat
Any delay in polls will push nation into deep crisis: Jamaat Ameer 
Int'l volunteer day observed at DU
১০