Nur is charged in another case by the same plaintiff – bdnews24.com



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A total of six members of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, including Nur, have been charged in the case brought under the Prevention of Abuse of Women and Children Act and the Digital Safety Act at the Kotwali Police Station in Dhaka on Monday night.

Earlier, an Islamic Studies graduate student at Dhaka University filed a case against the six at Lalbagh Police Station alleging rape and complicity in rape.

Biplob Vijay Talukder, Deputy Commissioner of the Lalbagh Division of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, told bdnews24.com: “The student who presented the case at Lalbagh Police Station has filed the case at Kotwali Police Station.” But the facts are different. “

He said the defendants in the case brought to the Kotwali Police Station have been charged with kidnapping, rape, complicity in rape and subsequent murder via social media.

The Kotwali police chief said. Mizanur Rahman said Nazmul Hasan Sohag, 28, joint coordinator of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, a platform for agitators demanding quota reform, became the number one defendant in the case.

Hasan Al Mamun, coordinator of the council, has become the second defendant in the case, who has been shown as the main defendant in the Lalbagh case.

And in the case of Kotwali like Lalbagh, the name of former Dakshur Vice President Nurul Haque Nur has reached number 3 on the list of defendants. Nuro is also a joint coordinator of the Council on Student Rights.

The other three defendants are Iful Islam, 26, joint coordinator of the council, Nazmul Huda, 25, vice president of the Dhaka University branch, and Abdullah Hill Baki, 23, a student at Dhaka University.

The plaintiff’s comment, which he read in the same section and worked for the Student Rights Council, led him to his “love affair” with Hassan al-Mamun. Taking advantage of this, Mamun took his home to Lalbagh on January 3 this year and ‘raped’ him. He filed the case at Lalbagh Police Station on this charge.

According to the case report from the Kotwali Police Station, Sohag admitted the student to the hospital when she fell ill after the incident. After recovering, the young woman pressured Mamun to get married. Sohag then assured her of her ‘cooperation’ and took her to ‘Chandpur by boat’ via Sadarghat, promising to meet Mamun.

But the student became suspicious because she could not find Mamun in Chandpur. It has been alleged in the case that Sohag ‘raped’ her on the way back from there.

According to the statement, the girl met with Nur to seek redress for the incident. Nur initially assured him of a “deal”, but later threatened to “disgrace him by spreading propaganda forbidding him to go too far.”

Meanwhile, it has been alleged in the case that the other three defendants in the case began to spread “slander” against the girl through various social media channels.

The Nur organization’s Bangladesh Student Rights Protection Council was protesting Sunday night, claiming it was ‘conspiratorial’ after a rape case was filed at the Lalbagh police station. The police arrested Nur and his seven accomplices of Sekha, but then released them.

Dhaka Police Commissioner Moha. Shafiqul Islam told bdnews24.com at night: “Nur was not detained. He was arrested for marching without permission. He was later released. “



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