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The case was brought to court by Dhaka Cyber Court judge Mohammad Assam Jaglul Hossain on Wednesday by a graduate student from the Department of Islamic Studies at Dhaka University, who had previously brought three cases against six leaders of the Council of Dhaka. Student Rights, including Noor, for violation, complicity and complicity.
The court’s lawyer, Shamim Al Mamun, said that two people have been called as witnesses in the case brought under sections 25, 29 and 31 of the Digital Security Act.
The judge ordered PBI to submit an investigative report on the student’s statement before November 29, Shamim Al Mamun said.
Nurul Haque Noor, the joint coordinator for the Student Rights Council, who has been appearing on various anti-rape shows for the past few days, came to Facebook Live at midnight Sunday to catch the defendant in the student’s rape case. .
At one stage of the speech, Nur questioned the ‘character’ of the plaintiff in the case, saying: “Absolutely funny, shh! We condemn that you are doing so much drama, that it is immoral. That is the drama of rape. Willingly.”
Digital security law Article 25 establishes that if a person intentionally or consciously transmits any data through a digital medium that is offensive, intimidating or false; If you publish or promote it with the intention of annoying, insulting, humiliating or degrading a person, you will be punished with a prison term of up to three years or a fine of three lakh rupees or both. Section 29 of the law establishes that any person who posts or disseminates defamatory information on a website or in any other electronic format will be punished with a prison term not to exceed three years or a fine not to exceed five lakhs of rupees or both. Article 31 states that if a person intentionally publishes or disseminates something on a website or in a digital format that causes animosity, hatred or animosity between different classes or communities or destroys communal harmony or creates unrest or disorder or law and order . If he is demoted or is about to happen, he will be sentenced to a maximum of seven years in prison, or a maximum fine of five lakh rupees, or both. |
Case against Nur: police try to catch ‘main defendant’
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Nur called the plaintiff in the rape case a ‘bitch’
The Dhaka University student was on a hunger strike alone at TSC’s Raju sculpture demanding the arrest of the rapists and their accomplices. She had to be admitted to the hospital two days later. He left the hospital and went on a hunger strike.
The girl alleged that she had a “love affair” with Hassan Al Mamun, the coordinator of the student rights council and a student from the same department. Because of that relationship, Mamun took her to his home in Lalbagh on January 3 and ‘raped’ her. Then the joint coordinator of the organization Nazmul Hasan Sohag stood by his side. Nazmul Sohag also ‘raped’ Mamun on the way back to Chandpur, asking him to help him find Mamun after receiving medical treatment. Later, when he went to Noor and his other colleagues to seek redress for the incident, he first assured them that they would cooperate, but then threatened to kill them if they went too far.
The student filed two cases against Nur and his five accomplices at the Lalbagh and Kotwali police stations on September 21 and 23.
The two cases were filed under the Prevention of Abuse of Women and Children Act and the Digital Safety Act. He later brought another case to the Shahbagh Police Station alleging “cyberbullying”.
The main defendant in the Lalbagh case was Hassan Al Mamun, a graduate of the Department of Islamic Studies, who had previously been the convener of the Student Rights Council. The main defendant in the second case is Nazmul Hasan Sohag, the joint coordinator of the organization.
Saiful Islam, joint coordinator of the organization along with Nurul Haque Nur, Nazmul Huda, vice president of the Dhaka University branch and Abdullah Hill Baki, an activist were also charged in the cases.
The plaintiff student went on a hunger strike at the foot of the Raju sculpture on the Dhaka University campus on the night of October 8, as none of the accused had been arrested for 16 days. He also raised the question of whether the police were “influenced”.
He fell ill two days after the start of the fast and was admitted to the hospital. After leaving the hospital, he went on a hunger strike.
Detectives arrested Saiful and Nazmul, two defendants in the rape case, in a raid in Moghbazar and Azimpur on Sunday night. When they were presented in court the next day, the judge ordered them two days for questioning.
On the night of the two’s arrest, Nurul Haque Nur took to Facebook Live and spoke about the plaintiff in the case, which was widely criticized.
The student, who is on a hunger strike at the foot of Raju’s sculpture, told bdnews24.com on Tuesday night: “Everything he (Nurul Haque Nur) has said is made up. Even then, if I’m not a bitch in terms of your words, then what is your partner Sohag or Mamun, are they charismatic?
“Your comments on the character of a college student as Daksh vice president will be an embarrassment in Daksh history. This statement of yours shows how disgusting it is. I want justice for your statement. How many more cases will I bring? I want a fair trial. “
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