Arman ordered to be released, IGP will have to pay compensation of Rs 20 lakh



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Shahabuddin Bihari, who was sentenced to 10 years in a drug case at the Pallabi police station in the capital, has been in jail for almost five years. Arman. The High Court has ordered his immediate release. Furthermore, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) was instructed to pay Rs 20 lakh as compensation to Arman within one month.

The Superior Court also ordered the removal of four policemen from their current posts.

The artisan Pallavi Benarsi Arman was declared illegal and contrary to the basic rights of the arrest of Justice on Thursday. A virtual superior court composed of Judge Mojibur Rahman Mia and Judge Mohi Uddin Shamim approved the verdict.

The IGP was ordered to pay compensation to Arman within 30 days of receiving a copy of the verdict.

Arman, who has been in jail since January 26, 2016, is now in Kashimpur Jail-2. Previously, a report was published in a newspaper on April 17 last year under the title “Another Jahlam in Jail.” In addition to the report, his mother Banu filed a judicial petition in the High Court last year seeking the legality of Arman’s illegal detention. The Superior Court ruled on the preliminary hearing on July 9 of last year. The rule seeks to arbitrarily detain and indemnify Arman. The verdict came today after a final hearing on the rule.

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