Police have ‘found evidence’ of threatening a DU student accused of rape



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Saiful Islam and Nazmul Huda, two other Nur associates arrested in the case, have been held in custody for two days and interrogated by officials from the Lalbagh division of the detective police. When they were presented in court on Thursday after pre-trial detention, the judge sent them to jail.

When asked what information was obtained during the interrogation of the two defendants, Rajib Al Masood, deputy commissioner of DB’s Lalbagh division, told bdnews24.com: “Some information has been obtained from detainees Saiful and Nazmul.” The police also discovered information after the investigation. The truth about the student’s relationship with Mamun has been discovered.

“It just came to our attention then. But they didn’t pay attention to the problem.”

The student alleged in the case that Hasan Al Mamun, coordinator of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, a Noor organization, and Nazmul Hasan Sohag, joint coordinator, had “raped” her on two occasions. He later said he was threatened when he went to his colleagues, including Noor, to seek redress.

Another intelligence official involved in the investigation said the accusation of threatening to kill the character on social media “turned out to be true.”

He told bdnews24.com: “They have 1.2 million members on Facebook if they exaggerate the issue and the girl is threatened with losing all her dignity if she lives.

“At one point, Saiful, Nazmul Huda and another defendant Abdullahil Baki were used to spread slander against the girl online.”

While the girl was contacting the leaders of the Student Rights Council seeking redress, she met with some of the defendants in a restaurant and hall at Dhaka University, another intelligence official involved in the investigation said.

He said: “Important information has been received from both of you. In one of the restaurants and if they have spoken, they are trying to get CCTV footage. In addition, work is also being done to collect information from the devices with which they have spoken or chatted ”.

The group led by Nur-Rashed called the student, a graduate student in Islamic studies at Dhaka University, a

The organization run by Nur-Rashed called the student, an Islamic Studies graduate student at Dhaka University, a ‘conspirator’ after she brought a rape case against two leaders of the Student Rights Council.

The intelligence officer said: “The most important thing is that at the time of their arrest, they went to do a raid and found that no one had a SIM card in their mobile phone.” Everyone is talking, chatting, communicating on the Internet. “

The graduate student from the Department of Islamic Studies at Dhaka University filed two cases against Nurul Haque Nur and his five accomplices under the Prevention of Abuse of Women and Children Act and the Digital Security Act at police stations in Lalbagh and Kotwali on September 20 and 21. Complaints

The main defendant in the Lalbagh case was Hassan Al Mamun, a graduate of the Department of Islamic Studies, who had been the convener of the Student Rights Council for so long. Nazmul Hasan Sohag, the organization’s joint coordinator, became the main defendant in the second case. 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 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 home to Lalbagh on January 3 and ‘raped’ her. Then the joint coordinator of the organization Nazmul Hasan Sohag stood by her 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 his other colleagues, including Noor, to seek redress for the incident, he first assured them of his cooperation, but then threatened to kill him if he went too far.

When two defendants Saiful Islam and Nazmul Huda were arrested in the case Sunday night, Nurul alleged that three of his other colleagues, Sohrab Hossain, another joint coordinator of the Student Rights Council, Asif Mahmud, organization secretary of the Dhaka University, and Abdullah Hill Baki were arrested. Haq Noor.

“If they were safe, they would have informed us with a Facebook status. I think they have disappeared. Because the two (Saiful and Nazmul) were taken from the house yesterday and arrested the next day,” Nur said the next day.

When asked if they had been found, Rashed Khan, another joint coordinator for the Student Rights Council, told bdnews24.com on Thursday: “Sohrab and Asif were also arrested by the police that night. They are not charged in the two. They were released the following morning.

“We have learned that the police did not arrest Abdullah Hill Baki (the defendant in the case). But we do not know where he is.”

Deputy Commissioner Rajib Al Masood said efforts were being made to arrest the remaining defendants in the case.

He said: “In the meantime, various information has been collected about this incident and efforts are being made to obtain more information. If everyone is arrested and interrogated, a complete picture will be available. “



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