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The teenage cartoonist appeared in court like this from the hospital yesterday. Photo: Kaler Kantho

On the night of May 2 last year, 16 to 18 people dressed in white were collected from their homes. He was not shown an arrest warrant during the raid on Kakrail’s home. They handcuffed him and took him to a secluded place with a mask. The house where he was imprisoned was old and damp. There he was tortured from May 2 to 4. Cartoonist Ahmed Kabir told the juvenile court that. He complained that at one stage of the torture he was slapped on the ear and lost consciousness for a time. Understand, blood is flowing through your ears. Then people started beating them with steel sticks. He passed out in pain. When the teenager described his brutal torture in court on Wednesday, he looked very sad and tired. The lawyer was holding him in court at the time.

After being recently released on bail, the physically and mentally ill teenager was undergoing treatment. Yesterday he appeared in the Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Court of Judges and sought justice. You have filed a case. “I am appealing to the court to present a case against the perpetrators in this regard,” he told the court.

The teenager has filed a case under the ‘Torture and Death in Custody (Prevention) Law’ alleging that he was tortured after being detained before the case was filed under the Digital Security Law at the Ramna Police Station in La capital. Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge KM Imrul Kayesh filed an application in court without naming anyone. The court recorded the teenager’s statement. The court will order about it later.

Kishore said in the court case that he was arrested on May 5 last year in a case under the Ramna Police Station Digital Security Act. But before that, on May 2, around 7.45 p.m., between 16 and 18 men dressed in white picked him up from his roach house. Mobile phones, CPUs, portable hard drives are also taken from home. Later they handcuffed him and took him to a secluded place with a mask. In their conversation, they heard someone calling Jasim.

Meanwhile, on May 5 last year, RAB-3 NCO CPC-1 said. Abu Bakar Siddique filed a case under the Digital Security Act with the Ramna Police Station on behalf of 11 people, including a teenager. In addition, five or six unidentified people were charged. Later, cartoonist Ahmed Kabir Kishore was arrested in the case. He was then jailed for more than 10 months. Recently, another defendant in the case, writer Mushtaq Ahmed, died in jail as the issue of juvenile detention and physical condition came to light. At the end of the hearing on March 3, Judge M. Inayetur Rahim y Justicia. The virtual bank of the Mostafizur Rahman High Court granted him six months of bail.



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