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Legal notice on the jurisdiction of RAB’s Sarwar Alam operation



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Executive Magistrate of the Sarwar Alam Rapid Action Battalion. Photo: collected

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Executive Magistrate of the Sarwar Alam Rapid Action Battalion. Photo: collected

A legal notice was sent questioning the jurisdiction of the mobile court operation led by Executive Magistrate Sarwar Alam of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB).

Supreme Court attorney Barrister AM Mahbub Uddin Khokon sent the legal notice on behalf of one person on Thursday afternoon. The lawyer himself confirmed the matter of sending the notification.

The lawyer said, executive magistrate of the RAB headquarters. Sarwar Alam campaigned against adulterated food, adulterated drugs, adulterated cosmetics and casinos in different places. The question is whether you have the authority to perform these operations.

‘Because the Consumer Rights Protection Act has its own executive magistrate from the Department of Consumer Protection and BSTI to campaign against substandard products. Therefore, the RAB executive magistrate does not have the authority to carry out operations against inferior products, ”added the lawyer. He further said that the notice was sent in the context of this lawsuit by the owner of MM Enterprise in Nawabpur. Maksudul Alam Masud.

On May 20. He was fined 1.5 lakh rupees for breaking into Maksudul Alam Masud’s shop and finding adulterated goods. The legal notice asked him to return the money and vacate his sentence.

In addition to Sarwar Alam, the notice was also sent to the Secretary of Justice and Home Affairs, the RAB Director General and the Dhaka Deputy Commissioner.



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