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Subhash Kumar Das, senior superintendent of Keraniganj Central Jail in Dhaka, said the emperor was discharged from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University on Wednesday.
“It just came to our attention then. However, he has not yet fully recovered and has been to the jail hospital.”
Subhash said that the emperor was first taken to the Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Medical College Hospital in Gazipur from the ‘High Security Cell’ of Kashimpur Prison on November 24 last year due to illness. He was later transferred to the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka. It has been there ever since.
Ismail Chowdhury Samrat was the president of the Juba League of the Metropolitan South of Dhaka. It went into hiding on September 17 last year when it became known that an illegal casino was operating at Club Para de Motijheel in Dhaka.
Then, on October 8, the RAB arrested the emperor and his ally Enamul Haque Arman of Chauddagram in Comilla. The emperor was accompanied by a raid on his office at the Bhuiyan Trade Center in Kakrail that afternoon.
At the end of the five-hour operation, the RAB seized a foreign pistol with bullets, 1,160 yaba, 19 bottles of foreign liquor, two kangaroo skins, and electrical equipment to ‘torture’.
The mobile court immediately sentenced the emperor to six months in prison under the Wildlife Conservation Act for finding kangaroo skin. At the Ramna Police Station in Dhaka, two more cases were brought against him under the Drug and Weapons Control Act.
After experiencing chest pain two days after his incarceration, Samrat was transferred first to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and then to the National Heart Institute. After four days of treatment there, the emperor was returned to jail on October 12.
Afzalur Rahman, director of the National Heart Institute, said at the time that a valve in the emperor’s heart had been ‘replaced’ in 1998. No new problems were detected after examination at the hospital.
On 8 November, the police filed an indictment against the emperor in the Ramna police arms case. Then, on November 12, the ACC filed a lawsuit against him for the acquisition of illegal assets.
The case alleges that, in addition to running a casino, he also acquired illegal assets worth Rs 2.94 million through “misdeeds such as extortion and bidding”.
On November 16 last year, the Dhaka Court of Justice allowed the emperor to be placed in preventive custody for six days for questioning in the ACC case. According to him, the ACC was supposed to take him into custody as of November 24.
But the day before, Samrat was admitted to the Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Medical College Hospital in Gazipur with “chest pain and shortness of breath”. He was later taken to Bangabandhu Medical in Dhaka.
The ACC investigating officer went to the hospital nine months after the court granted pretrial detention and questioned the emperor on August 25.
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