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The High Court has expressed its displeasure at the failure to comply with the Appeals Division’s instructions regarding the arrest under article 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The court said that everyone should pay attention to the implementation of the judgment of the Appeals Division. We will observe that way.
Judge M. Inayetur Rahim and Justice. The Mostafizur Rahman High Court said this on Thursday. The court made the statements while listening to a petition filed by two returnees requesting the cancellation of the proceedings under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The court resolved his request and ordered. Attorneys Jyotirmoy Barua and Fuad Hasan represented the petitioners. The Deputy Attorney General was on behalf of the state. Sarwar Hossain Bappi.
Meanwhile, the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrates Court (CMM) informed the High Court that 219 Bangladeshis who were recently deported from Vietnam, Qatar, Bahrain and other countries have been exempted from the proceedings under article 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Furthermore, those who have returned from abroad will no longer have to appear in court.
219 expatriates imprisoned in different countries, including Vietnam, Qatar and Bahrain, accused of being involved in various crimes, were sent back to Bangladesh in the context of the coronavirus infection. After returning to the country, the expatriates were quarantined for 14 days at the Diabari camp in Uttara. Many of them were arrested under Section 54 and sent to jail through the court. The police charges against them say they have tarnished Bangladesh’s image abroad and conspired against the state while in quarantine.
However, they were recently released on bail after a few months in captivity. After his release, he requested the cancellation of Section 54 activities. Rahman and Shahin Alam. In the petition, on October 22, the High Court suspended proceedings under article 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code against 63 persons who had recently returned to Vietnam and Qatar for three months. At the same time, he issued a rule asking why the ongoing activities against him would not be canceled. In addition, the High Court also wants to know the explanation of the Dhaka MWC. MWC Dhaka presented the report at this address.
Turag police said YES. Shafiullah appeared in person before the High Court and submitted a report on the arrest under Article 54. According to the report, those arrested under Section 54 have been sent to jail for committing crimes abroad. Some of them were sentenced to between 5 and 20 years. The court ordered both after seeing the report and hearing the statements of the lawyers.
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