Investigation report against Shami Kaiser in defamation case back | 966761 | Voice of tomorrow



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The court set November 15 for postponing the investigation report of the Tk 100 million defamation case against actress Shami Kaiser for calling journalists “thieves”. The Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court Ziaur Rahman set a new date on Sunday.

The day was set for the presentation of the report of the new investigation of the case. However, the investigating agency in the case, the Police Investigation Bureau (PBI), did not deliver the report. The court set a new date for the presentation of the report.

Previously, on November 25, 2019, Student Journal BD editor plaintiff Mia Md. Nuzhatul Hachan objected to the police report. After the hearing, the court ordered PBI to re-investigate the case.

Shahbagh Police Station Inspector (Investigation) Mahbubur Rahman, the investigating officer on the case, submitted a report to Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court, Ziaur Rahman, on October 24, saying that the truth of the case was not discovered. He mentioned in the report that there was no defamation incident in Shami Kaiser’s statement. The plaintiff in the case was unable to provide evidence in this regard. Earlier, on April 30, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Asaduzzaman Noor presented a case in court to Students Journal editor BD Mia Md. Nuzhatul Hachan. The court accepted the plaintiff’s statement and ordered the Shahbagh Police Station (OC) inspector to investigate and submit a report.

On April 24, two mobile phones belonging to Shami Kaiser were stolen from the opening ceremony of the e-commerce-based tourism site ‘Bindu 365’ at the Zahur Hossain Chowdhury Auditorium of the National Press Club. On the occasion, Shami Kaiser complained that journalists had stolen mobile phones. He also had his bodyguards search the bodies of journalists. When someone wanted to leave the scene, Shami Kaiser’s security guards called them ‘thieves’. The journalists were outraged. They expressed their disgust at the ceremony.

Later, it was seen in the video captured by journalists on camera that a lighting worker who had brought the cake to the event took two smartphones.



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