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He came to testify in the drug case. Standing on the fence, he complained to the court that he was a poor man. No work. It came on loan from Feni.
Now there is no money to go home. Hearing this, the court judge Tehseen Iftekhar gave him 500 rupees for a car rental.
The incident took place at the 7th Court of the Judge of Additional Metropolitan Sessions in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Nasir Uddin said at the first traffic light, ‘I told the man, I don’t have a car rental. I am an unemployed person. Hearing this, the lord gave me 500 rupees. ‘
Nasir Uddin, son of the late Idris Miah from Charkandi in Feni district, is a witness on the list of seized drug cases. RAB recovered 41,000 pieces of yaba in front of him. He was named a witness on the seizure list in that case. Nasir came to testify in court on Tuesday after receiving the summons. At that moment he said to the judge: ‘Sir, I am a poor man. I was the doorman in the building next door at the time of the incident.
After getting injured in the accident, I went to town. There is no job, no income. I’ll come testify, there’s no rental car for him. I have borrowed it. Take me by government car; Or pay a car rental for one thousand five hundred rupees. The judge then gave him 500 rupees of his own salary.
In this context, the Public Prosecutor (PP) of the court in question, Mahbubur Rahman, told Prothom Alo that there are 6 provisions to pay the passage of the police witness.
But in the case of public witnesses, there is no provision to dictate any convention. This is why many witnesses are not interested in testifying in the case. Most of the drug lists seized or witnessed at the scene are poor and floating.