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Murder case filed as protests on over killing of lawyer on Ctg court premises
Four days after lawyer Saiful Islam Alif had been hacked to death in Chattogram, a murder case was filed with the Kotwali police against 31 named and 10–15 unidentified people early Saturday...
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Murder case filed as protests on over killing of lawyer on Ctg court premises
Staff Correspondent . Chattogram 30 November, 2024, 13:57
Lawyer Saiful Islam Alif. | UNB Photo
Four days after lawyer Saiful Islam Alif had been hacked to death in Chattogram, a murder case was filed with the Kotwali police against 31 named and 10–15 unidentified people early Saturday amid protest demanding justice for the killing.
The victim’s father Jamal Uddin filed the murder case.
Saiful’s elder brother Khane Alam filed another case with the same police station over attacks and vandalism carried out on a Chattogram court premises against 116 named individuals and 400–500 unnamed people, said Chattogram Metropolitan Police additional deputy commissioner Kazi Md Tarek Aziz.
With these two, five cases had been filed so far over the murder of assistant public prosecutor in Chattogram Saiful Islam Alif near court premises and clashes between members of law enforcement agencies and followers of Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari on November 26.
The killing and clashes happened when the police was taking Chinmoy Krishna Das, arrested in a sedition case to jail under a court order.
Saiful’s family filed two cases and police filed three, all leading to, so far, arrest of 38 people, including nine allegedly identified for killing the lawyer.
In Dhaka city on Saturday morning, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Jatiyatabadi Forum held a rally in front of the bank’s head office in Motijheel area, protesting at the killing.
Speakers at the rally alleged that ousted fascist Awami League government killed the lawyer in a planned way to spark anarchy.
The named accused in the murder case include Chandan, Aman Das, Shuvo Kanti Das, Bunja, Ranab, Bidhan, Bikash, Ramit, Rumit Das, Nayan Das, Gagan Das, Vishal Das, Omkar Das, Vishal, Rajkapur, Lala, Samir, Sohel Das, Shiv Kumar, Biglal, Parash, Ganesh, Om Das, Poppy, Ajay, Devi Charan, Dev, Joy, Durlav Das, Rajib Bhattacharya, all reportedly residents of the Bandel Road Sebak Colony under the city’s Kotwali police, according to the case documents.
When the court ordered Chinmoy Krishna Das to be sent to jail rejecting his bail plea, his lawyers became agitated, made offensive remarks targeting the court, and caused chaos on the premises, the case statement said.
Chinmoy followers blocked the prison van for about two–three hours, and when members of police, Border Guard Bangladesh and Ansar tried to disperse them, they created chaos chanting provocative slogans and vandalised 20–30 vehicles, the case statement added.
Later that day, around 4:30pm, the accused allegedly targeted Alif due to his beard and attacked him with sharp weapons leaving marks in 21–22 places of his body.
In the case statement, Alif’s father also alleged that after speaking with witnesses and his son’s colleagues, he discovered that the murder was carried out with direct and indirect instigation from leaders and activists associated with the Chhatra League, Juba League, Awami League, and other organisations affiliated to it.
The lawyers’ death sparked protests in Dhaka and Chattogram as elsewhere in the country demanding justice and also a ban on ISKCON in Bangladesh.
Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari was formerly a leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON in short.
Three leaders of banned student organisation Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the Awami League, meanwhile were arrested on Saturday in a case filed over vandalising a temple run by the ISKCON in Kishoreganj’s Bhairab.
The arrested are Chhatra League Bhairab municipality unit joint general secretary Hasibul Hasan, library affairs secretary Md Sanjib and Bhairab upazila unit joint general secretary Md Pranto.
Bhairab police officer-in-charge Md Shahin said that the incident occurred at ‘Sri Sri Hare Krishna Namhatta Sangha’ at Ranibazar Haludpatti in the upazila Friday afternoon.
‘We have so far arrested three suspects in connection with the incident. They are Chhatra League leaders,’ he said.
Pranay Karmakar, a resident of the Tinpatti area of the town, filed the case with the Bhairab police against unidentified people, he said.
At 5:00pm, 15–20 people attacked the temple with sticks, the case statement said.
Staff Correspondent . Chattogram 30 November, 2024, 13:57
Lawyer Saiful Islam Alif. | UNB Photo
Four days after lawyer Saiful Islam Alif had been hacked to death in Chattogram, a murder case was filed with the Kotwali police against 31 named and 10–15 unidentified people early Saturday amid protest demanding justice for the killing.
The victim’s father Jamal Uddin filed the murder case.
Saiful’s elder brother Khane Alam filed another case with the same police station over attacks and vandalism carried out on a Chattogram court premises against 116 named individuals and 400–500 unnamed people, said Chattogram Metropolitan Police additional deputy commissioner Kazi Md Tarek Aziz.
With these two, five cases had been filed so far over the murder of assistant public prosecutor in Chattogram Saiful Islam Alif near court premises and clashes between members of law enforcement agencies and followers of Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari on November 26.
The killing and clashes happened when the police was taking Chinmoy Krishna Das, arrested in a sedition case to jail under a court order.
Saiful’s family filed two cases and police filed three, all leading to, so far, arrest of 38 people, including nine allegedly identified for killing the lawyer.
In Dhaka city on Saturday morning, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Jatiyatabadi Forum held a rally in front of the bank’s head office in Motijheel area, protesting at the killing.
Speakers at the rally alleged that ousted fascist Awami League government killed the lawyer in a planned way to spark anarchy.
The named accused in the murder case include Chandan, Aman Das, Shuvo Kanti Das, Bunja, Ranab, Bidhan, Bikash, Ramit, Rumit Das, Nayan Das, Gagan Das, Vishal Das, Omkar Das, Vishal, Rajkapur, Lala, Samir, Sohel Das, Shiv Kumar, Biglal, Parash, Ganesh, Om Das, Poppy, Ajay, Devi Charan, Dev, Joy, Durlav Das, Rajib Bhattacharya, all reportedly residents of the Bandel Road Sebak Colony under the city’s Kotwali police, according to the case documents.
When the court ordered Chinmoy Krishna Das to be sent to jail rejecting his bail plea, his lawyers became agitated, made offensive remarks targeting the court, and caused chaos on the premises, the case statement said.
Chinmoy followers blocked the prison van for about two–three hours, and when members of police, Border Guard Bangladesh and Ansar tried to disperse them, they created chaos chanting provocative slogans and vandalised 20–30 vehicles, the case statement added.
Later that day, around 4:30pm, the accused allegedly targeted Alif due to his beard and attacked him with sharp weapons leaving marks in 21–22 places of his body.
In the case statement, Alif’s father also alleged that after speaking with witnesses and his son’s colleagues, he discovered that the murder was carried out with direct and indirect instigation from leaders and activists associated with the Chhatra League, Juba League, Awami League, and other organisations affiliated to it.
The lawyers’ death sparked protests in Dhaka and Chattogram as elsewhere in the country demanding justice and also a ban on ISKCON in Bangladesh.
Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari was formerly a leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON in short.
Three leaders of banned student organisation Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the Awami League, meanwhile were arrested on Saturday in a case filed over vandalising a temple run by the ISKCON in Kishoreganj’s Bhairab.
The arrested are Chhatra League Bhairab municipality unit joint general secretary Hasibul Hasan, library affairs secretary Md Sanjib and Bhairab upazila unit joint general secretary Md Pranto.
Bhairab police officer-in-charge Md Shahin said that the incident occurred at ‘Sri Sri Hare Krishna Namhatta Sangha’ at Ranibazar Haludpatti in the upazila Friday afternoon.
‘We have so far arrested three suspects in connection with the incident. They are Chhatra League leaders,’ he said.
Pranay Karmakar, a resident of the Tinpatti area of the town, filed the case with the Bhairab police against unidentified people, he said.
At 5:00pm, 15–20 people attacked the temple with sticks, the case statement said.