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Hasan Mahmud held at Dhaka airport
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Hasan Mahmud. File photo

Former foreign minister Hasan Mahmud has been detained today at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA).

According to the officials of Dhaka airport, the civil aviation authority also detained the general secretary of Bangladesh Chattra League's Dhaka University unit Tanbir Hasan Shaikat and Dhaka North unit president Riaz Mahmud.

Earlier, former state minister for ICT ministry Zunaid Ahmed Palak was held at the airport.

The detainees have been handed over to the Bangladesh Army, according to the officials.
Sources said Palak's family has left the country.

Besides, the family members of two former ministers -- education minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury and Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives minister Md Tazul Islam left the country through the airport.

Former finance minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, sports minister Nazmul Hassan Papon and Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh also left the country through HSIA since Sunday, sources said.

Besides, former MP of Munshiganj-3 Mrinal Kanti Das and supreme court judge Md Badruzzaman also left the country.​
 
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Economist Barkat held in graft case

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Prof Abul Barkat

Economist Prof Abul Barkat was arrested in the capital last night in a case filed with the Anti-Corruption Commission.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Detective Branch arrested him around 11:30pm at his home on Dhanmondi Road-3 .

"As per Anti-Corruption Commission's request, the DB team conducted a drive and arrested him," Mohammad Nasirul Islam, joint commissioner (South) of DMP DB told The Daily Star.

"We will hand him over to ACC tomorrow morning," he added.

Prof Abul Barkat is a former chairman of the state-owned Janata Bank PLC.

In February, the ACC filed a case alleging that during his tenure as chairman, Abul Barkat was involved in loan fraud involving AnonTex Group, a ready-made garments company, resulting in the embezzlement of Tk 297 crore from Janata Bank.

The case names 23 individuals as accused, including Abul Barkat, former Janata Bank director Jamal Uddin Ahmed, and former Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman.

Atiur was the BB governor from 2005 to 2015.

Barkat, former president of the Bangladesh Economic Association and a faculty member at Dhaka University, was appointed chairman of Janata Bank on September 9, 2009, for a three-year term.

He served two consecutive terms, completing five years in the position before stepping down in September 2014.

Earlier, the ACC investigated the same incident of money embezzlement and closed the case in 2022, citing a lack of evidence against the accused.​
 
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Ex-law minister Anisul sent to jail in arms case

BSS
Published :
Jul 11, 2025 17:51
Updated :
Jul 11, 2025 17:51

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A Dhaka court on Friday sent former law minister Anisul Huq to jail after end of his two-day remand in a case lodged under The Arms Act with the city’s Banani Police Station.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Md Hasibuzzaman passed the order as police produced him before the court after the end of his remand and pleaded to keep him behind bars till the end of probe in the case.

Earlier on July 7 last, the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Minahajul Islam had placed Anisul on the two-day remand.

According to the case documents, the government, through a circular issued on August 25, 2024, had suspended the arms licenses granted between January 6, 2009 and August 5, 2024 and instructed the licensed arms holders to deposit their firearms and ammunition at the nearest police station by September 3, 2024. If any arms and ammunition are not deposited within the stipulated time, those will be treated as illegal, and cases will be filed accordingly.

Police filed the case against Anisul Huq on May 24, 2025, as there was no information on whether the former law minister had surrendered his licensed weapon in line with the August 25, 2024 circular and none was found in the address given on the arms license.

Anisul Huq was arrested from the capital’s Sadarghat area on August 13, 2024 as he, along with Salman F Rahman, was trying to flee the city through the riverway. He has been shown arrested and subsequently placed on different terms of remand in many cases lodged over the crimes committed during the July-August mass uprising.​
 
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Ex-chief justice Khairul sent to jail

bdnews24.com
Published :
Jul 24, 2025 21:45
Updated :
Jul 24, 2025 21:45

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A Dhaka court has ordered former chief justice and former Law Commission chairman ABM Khairul Hauque into jail pending trial in a case over the murder of a Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal activist during the July Uprising.

On Thursday night, Dhaka’s Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md Sanaullah issued the order after hearing arguments from both sides.

Around 7:45pm, Khairul was brought to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court and placed in the court’s holding cell. Police requested that he be kept in jail custody.

Khairul had been arrested earlier on Thursday by the Detective Branch of police at his Dhanmondi home.

He was shown arrested in a case filed on Jul 6 this year over the fatal shooting of Jubo Dal activist Abdul Kaiyum Ahad during anti-discrimination protests last year.

Ahad died on Jul 18, 2024, after being shot during clashes in the Kajla area of Jatrabari amid the nationwide movement demanding equal rights and non-discriminatory state policy.

The murder case was filed by Ahad’s father, Alauddin, with Jatrabari Police Station. A total of 467 people were named as accused in the case, including deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina.​
 
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Ex-Chief Justice Khairul Haque in dock for 40 mins, handcuffed
Asaduzzaman Dhaka
Updated: 25 Jul 2025, 20: 42

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Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque at the court on 24 July 2025Prothom Alo

It was 8:00 pm. A blue prison van, whistles loudly being blown, entered the main gate of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court in Old Dhaka via the Rayshaheb Bazar intersection.

As the van entered, leaders of the Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum began chanting slogans demanding the punishment of former Chief Justice ABM Khairul Haque.

The vehicle swiftly made its way into the court’s lockup area.

While the former Chief Justice remained in lockup, members of the Forum continued their demonstrations right outside the detention block, demanding his punishment.

Head of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s prosecution division, Deputy Commissioner Tarek Zubair, entered through the court’s main gate and issued strict instructions to police personnel to prevent any untoward incidents. Following this, all entrances to the court were shut.

Members of the army took up position outside the court. Moments later, Khairul Haque was escorted out of the lockup, not via the main road, but through an inner route within the court premises.

As he neared the stairs, he was seen with hands cuffed behind his back. He wore a police’s bulletproof vest over a white shirt and black trousers, with leather sandals on his feet. Two police officers assisted him as he ascended to the third floor, leaning on them for balance. Once upstairs, he was placed in the dock.

While standing in the dock, a police officer attempted to remove his handcuffs. The former chief justice stood with his head bowed. At that time a police officer unfastened the cuff on his right wrist; it was dangling from his hand. He remained silent, head lowered, in front of an audience of over 100 members of the Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum and several state prosecutors.

At 8:10 pm, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md Sanaullah entered the courtroom from his chamber. The former chief justice looked up briefly, then bowed his head again.

Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque was the chief architect of turning Sheikh Hasina into a fascist. He nullified the 13th Amendment, misused the verdict through forgery, and abolished the caretaker government system, thus enabling Hasina’s autocracy. He’s a stain on the judiciary and has acted no differently than an Awami League party activist
Khorshed Alam, former president of the Dhaka Bar Association.

Earlier that morning, Khairul Haque had been arrested from his Dhanmondi residence—the first time in Bangladesh’s history that a former Chief Justice had been taken into custody. Later, he was taken to the office of the Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

‘Acted like a party activist’
Jubo Dal activist Abdul Kaiyum was killed during the demonstrations of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and the public in the capital’s Jatrabari area on 18 July last year. Khairul Haque is one of the accused in the murder case filed at Jatrabari police station.

The case’s investigation officer, inspector Khaled Hasan, submitted a written petition to the court seeking Khairul Haque’s detention.

In a written petition, he accused Khairul Haque of repeated breaches of trust, forgery and even acts of sedition through misrepresentation of judicial verdicts while serving as the chief justice from 2011. He mentioned pending cases against the former CJ in Bandar and Fatullah police stations in Chattogram for sedition, and another in Dhaka’s Shahbagh for violating his oath of office while in office.

The investigation officer told the court, “The accused is a highly influential person. Granting him bail could obstruct the investigation and incite unrest among students, citizens, and political groups. Therefore, I request the court to keep him in custody until the trial concludes.”

Speaking on behalf of the complainant, Khorshed Alam—former president of the Dhaka Bar Association and president of the Dhaka Bar unit of the Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum—told the court, “Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque was the chief architect of turning Sheikh Hasina into a fascist. He nullified the 13th Amendment, misused the verdict through forgery, and abolished the caretaker government system, thus enabling Hasina’s autocracy. He’s a stain on the judiciary and has acted no differently than an Awami League party activist.”

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Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque at the court on 24 July 2025 Prothom Alo

He added, “The judiciary is the last refuge for the people. Because of party-aligned judges like him, public trust in the judiciary has been eroded.”

As Khorshed Alam spoke, the former chief justice stood silently in the dock, head lowered, his expression reflecting despair.

He went on to say, “By abolishing the caretaker system, former chief justice Khairul Haque turned Bangladesh into a hell. BNP is a democratic party. We’ve been directed by the party’s top leadership that none of our activists must physically harm the former chief justice.”

“The way people loathe fascist Sheikh Hasina, in the same manner they detest this former chief justice as well. We thank the interim government for arresting the person most responsible for killing democracy. But why was he brought to court at night? Because during the day, had the public known, they would’ve flooded the courtroom,” he continued.

Khorshed Alam maintained, “We think, during the student-people uprising, fascist Sheikh Hasina’s law enforcement agencies and her goons shot dead unarmed students and civilians. She is facing murder charges for these killings. We think Khairul Haque should also be made an accused in each one. We believe in the rule of law. That is why, we have not, and will not, dishonour him physically. But he acted as a partisan judge.”

He also alleged that Khairul Haque was the key player behind evicting former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia from her home. “If he had not repealed the 13th Amendment, if the caretaker system had remained, the current political disaster could’ve been avoided. Sheikh Hasina also could not have turned into an autocrat” he added.

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Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque at the court on 24 July 2025 Prothom Alo

Another Forum leader and current president of the Dhaka Bar’s ad-hoc committee, Khorshed Alam Mia, addressed the court, “Your Honour, we’ve been in the legal profession for 40 years. Retired judges are also supposed to retain respect. But Khairul Haque has sinned greatly. His arrest is a partial act of atonement. He is singularly responsible for Sheikh Hasina’s transformation into a fascist ruler. Over the past 17 years, hundreds of opposition leaders and activists have been abducted, killed, or forced into exile. This former chief justice is the mastermind behind that repression.”

As he spoke, the lawyers present began chanting: “Your Honour, he is a disgrace to the judiciary!”

Additional public prosecutors Azizul Haque and Abul Kalam Khan also argued in favour of detaining Haque.

Sudden black-out at courtroom
At 8:30 pm, power in the courtroom was suddenly cut, plunging the room into darkness. Lawyers turned on the torches on their phones. Khairul Haque stepped back within the dock as several police officers surrounded him.

During the prosecution’s arguments, Haque looked up at the magistrate but then lowered his gaze as he listened to the accusations in silence. He had no defence lawyer representing him.

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Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque at the court on 24 July 2025 Prothom Alo

At the end of the arguments by the plaintiff’s lawyers, the court ruled, “As no bail petition has been filed and the prosecution has applied for keeping him in custody, the accused is to be detained in custody.”

Upon hearing the order, Khairul Haque kept his head bowed. At that time, a police officer approached, and Khairul Haque placed his hands behind his back once again. The handcuffs were reapplied, and a helmet placed on his head. Two officers supported him as he descended the stairs.

On the stairs, as he reached the second floor, a deep sadness could be read on his face.

Slowly and silently, leaning on the police members, he was taken back to the lockup via an internal court passage.

It was then 9:00 pm. Khairul Haque was placed back in the prison van, which departed for Keraniganj Central Jail.​
 
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Govt’s making poor case for former chief justice
26 July, 2025, 00:00

THE police arrested former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque at Dhanmondi in Dhaka in the morning on July 24. A court in the evening sent him to jail in connection with a case filed on July 6, 2025 with the Jatrabari police for the murder of a young man, shot dead in the Kajla area in the capital during the uprising on July 18, 2024. Khairul Haque is the 44th accused of the case. There are a horde of allegations, including financial fraudulence, judicial misconduct and moral depravity, against him. The prominent among them is the judicial misconduct in the appeals court verdict that involved the caretaker government system, introduced by way of the 13th amendment to the constitution on March 28, 1996 for the holding of general elections. The open-court verdict of May 10, 2011, which declared the caretaker government illegal, said that the 10th and 11th parliamentary elections could still be held under a caretaker government, but the final written verdict, released on September 16, 2012 after Khairul Haque’s retirement, noted that only elected lawmakers could form such a government and the observation on the likely continuation of the caretaker government for two more times was dropped.

This was the single-biggest event that left far-reaching implications on the peaceful transition of power, laid the consensus arrived at in 1996 waste and allowed the Awami League government to emerge as an authoritarian regime for a decade and a half in the absence of rightful power transition. Besides such moral depravity, which also constitutes a political and legal crime, there are allegations of financial fraudulence against him. Khairul Haque received Tk 3.9 million from the funds of the then prime minister Sheikh Hasina for overseas medical treatment, which happened shortly after the caretaker government verdict. Khairul Haque, who was appointed chief justice on September 27, 2010 to assume office three days later and who retired on May 17, 2011, became the chair of the Law Commission on July 13, 2013 in breach of his own verdict that retired judges would remain disqualified from holding office of profit after their retirement. And he had held onto the position until his resignation on August 13, 2024 after being reappointed to the position three times. This is unfortunate that with such grave allegations levelled against him, the government arrested him in an uprising murder case, typical of many other cases involving Awami League-era big names post the uprising.

Whilst this reflects the incapability of the government in proper case formulation, this also pushes the government off the point and lessens the gravity of the crimes. We do not support such government efforts. And, Bangladesh must come out of this culture.​
 
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