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Shortly after his arrest, Nurul Haque Nur, former Vice President (VP) of the Central Student Parliament of Dhaka University, was released. DB’s joint commissioner Mahbub Alam confirmed the matter to the media.
Earlier on Monday (September 21) around 6:30 pm, the Bangladesh Student Rights Council organized a procession to protest the rape case against Nur. When the procession headed to the Matsya Bhaban area of Dhaka University, the police stopped it. Nur was arrested on charges of obstructing police work.
After the arrest, Nur was taken to the DV office from the Shahbagh Police Station. Soon after, he was released.
The Bangladesh Chhatra Odhikar Parishad held a protest in front of the Raju sculpture on Monday (September 21) afternoon in protest of a rape case brought by a depleted uranium student against Lal and six other people at the police station in Lalbagh. Meanwhile, five policemen injured in a chase with the student council have received first aid at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
Earlier in the evening on Sunday (September 20), a student from Dhaka University (DU) presented the case at the Lalbagh Police Station. A total of six people have been charged in the case. Among them, Nurul Haque Nur has been mentioned as an accessory to the rape.
Meanwhile, the court has set October 8 for the presentation of the investigation report of the case. On Monday, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Begum Yasmin Ara accepted the statement in the case and set the date for the presentation of the report.
Hasan Al Mamun, coordinator of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, has become the main defendant in the case. Hasan Al Mamun’s house on Nawabganj Bara Masjid Road of the Lalbagh Police Station has been mentioned as the place of the rape.
Apart from Nur and Mamun, the other defendants in the case are: Nazmul Hasan Sohag, Joint Coordinator of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, Joint Coordinator of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council (2) Md. Saiful Islam, Vice President of the Council of Student Rights. Nazmul Huda and DU student Abdullah Hill Baki.
Ittefaq / YES
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