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Mohammad Raihanuzzaman, the then deputy inspector of the Darussalam police station in the capital (who now works at the Uttara West police station), has been accused of making phone calls before arresting a defendant in a drug case. The High Court has ordered an investigation into the allegations. The Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner has been ordered to investigate the allegations and submit a report to the court within one month. The court has set March 9 for the next order. On the other hand, the High Court has extended the bail of Sohag, the defendant in the case, for three months.
Yesterday Thursday, Justice Jahangir Hossain Selim and Justice. The Badruzzaman High Court approved the order. The order was approved during the hearing on Sohag’s bail request. Moniruzzaman Rana was the defendant’s attorney in court. The deputy attorney general was the state attorney. Maryland. Bashir Ullah.
Dr. Maryland. Bashir Ullah said that a case was filed against bus manager Miraj Hawladar Sohag on June 9, 2016. He was charged with possession of heroin and 21 pieces of yaba. Sohag requested bail in the case. The defendant’s attorney submitted a list of phone calls during the bail request hearing. It is alleged that SI Raihanuzzaman spoke with Sohag by phone prior to his arrest. After receiving this complaint, the Superior Court summoned the SI. In this order, Raihanuzzaman appeared in court yesterday and requested unconditional clemency.
Raihanuzzaman said Sohag used to work as a source for the police, giving information about drugs in different places. The court then ordered an investigation into the matter.
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