[🇧🇩] The fate of big guns/beneficiaries of Awami League after the student revolution

[🇧🇩] The fate of big guns/beneficiaries of Awami League after the student revolution
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Police want to show ex-CJ Khairul arrested in another July murder case
Staff Correspondent 19 May, 2026, 00:22

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Former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque. | File photo

The police has petitioned the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court to show jailed former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque arrested in a murder case filed with the Jatrabari police station over a killing during the 2024 July-August mass uprising.Geographic Reference

Jatrabari police Subinspector Md Ibrahim Khalil submitted the application on May 16.

Dhaka additional chief metropolitan magistrate Sarah Farzana Haque posted for May 23 the hearing of the application in the presence of the former chief justice.

The court asked the jail authority to produce the Justice Khairul before it on May 23.

According to the case statement, victim Khobaib joined a procession with his friends under the Jatrabari flyover at about 10:00am on August 5, 2024.

The procession later moved towards the Jatrabari crossing at about 11:00am, when police opened fire, leaving Khobaib injured.

Local people rushed him to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where his father later found his body at the morgue at about 6:30pm.

Earlier, on March 30, Justice Khairul was shown arrested in two murder cases filed with Jatrabari and Adabar police stations after he had secured High Court bail in five separate cases.

The government, meanwhile, appealed against Justice Khairul’s bail in the two cases after the Appellate Division had upheld his bail in the previous five cases, said to his lawyer Motaher Hossain Sazu.

On Sunday the High Court directed the authorities not to show Khairul Haque arrested or harass him without specific case.

The police arrested Khairul at his Dhanmondi house on July 24, 2025, nearly a year after the July mass uprising in 2024 that led to the fall of the Awami League government.

He was later shown arrested in a case filed with the Jatrabari police station for the murder of Juba Dal activist Abdul Qayyum Ahad during the July movement.

Besides this case, four other cases were filed against him.

On August 27, 2024, Supreme Court lawyer Muzahidul Islam Shahin filed a case with the Shahbagh police station alleging forgery in a judgement related to the caretaker government system.

Two more cases on similar allegations were filed on August 25, 2024 with Fatulla and Bandar police stations in Narayanganj.

Khairul was accused in the three criminal cases of sedition, fraud, and judicial misconduct linked to the 2011 verdict that declared the caretaker government system illegal.

He served as the chief justice from September 30, 2010 to May 17, 2011.​
 

Appellate Division upholds bail for ex-CJ Khairul Haque in July murder charges

bdnews24.com

Published :
May 20, 2026 21:25
Updated :
May 20, 2026 21:25

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The Appellate Division has upheld the High Court’s (HC) bail orders for former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque in two separate murder cases linked to deaths during the July Uprising.

Chamber Judge Justice Md Rezaul Haque passed a "no order" on Wednesday following a state petition that sought a stay on the HC’s bail granted in cases filed at Jatrabari and Adabor police stations.

The ruling effectively keeps the HC’s bail orders active.

"The High Court granted bail to Justice ABM Khairul Haque in these two cases on May 10," his defence counsel Motahar Hossain Saju told bdnews24.com.

Lawyer Saju said while Justice Khairul was named in the first information report (FIR) of the Adabor murder case, his name was not included in the primary FIR of the Jatrabari case.

Following bail in five previous cases, he was formally shown arrested in the two fresh murder cases on Mar 30, 2026.

On May 12, the HC bench of Justice KM Zahid Sarwar and Justice Sheikh Abu Taher granted him interim bail, which was challenged by the state.

Justice Khairul’s son Ashik ul Haque also filed a writ petition challenging the legality of repeatedly implicating his father in successive cases purely for harassment.

On May 17, the HC ordered law-enforcing agencies not to arrest or harass the former top judge without a specific, substantiated case.

On Apr 28, an Appellate Division bench headed by the chief justice upheld Khairul’s bail in five other cases.

These include the murder of Jubo Dal activist Abdul Kaiyum Ahad in Jatrabari during the mass uprising, three cases accusing him of forging the caretaker government judgment, and a plot-allotment forgery case initiated by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

Justice Khairul was arrested by the Detective Branch (DB) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police from his Dhanmondi residence on the morning of Jul 24, 2024.

He was sent to prison later that night after being shown arrested in the Jubo Dal activist murder case and has remained behind bars since.

Khairul assumed office as the 19th chief justice of Bangladesh on Sept 30, 2010, and retired on May 17, 2011.

On May 10, 2011, just days before his retirement, an Appellate Division bench led by him declared the 13th Amendment to the Constitution illegal.

This historic verdict effectively abolished the non-party caretaker government system for national elections.

Following his retirement, the then Awami League government appointed him chairman of the Law Commission on Jul 23, 2013.

He was reappointed to the post for multiple terms.

He resigned from the Law Commission on Aug 13, 2024, a week after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina administration in the face of a student movement.​
 

Court sentences S Alam to five months’ civil imprisonment over Tk 845 million default

Published :
May 22, 2026 00:10
Updated :
May 22, 2026 00:10

A Chattogram court has sentenced S Alam Group chairman Mohammed Saiful Alam and 10 others to five months of civil imprisonment for failing to repay a defaulted loan of around Tk 845 million owed to Islami Bank.

Judge Md Helal Uddin of the Chattogram Money Loan Court delivered the verdict on Thursday and ordered issuance of arrest warrants against the convicts, bdnews24.com reports.

Court bench assistant Md Ershad confirmed to bdnews24.com that warrants were issued against Saiful Alam and 10 others in a case filed by Islami Bank over non-payment of Tk 844.9 million in outstanding loans.

Saiful Alam, better known as S Alam, was named in several cases over allegations such as banking sector corruption and money laundering during the tenure of ousted Awami League government.

Orders have come from the court to freeze the bank accounts and seize the assets of Saiful Alam, his family members, and related individuals and entities.

Saiful Alam and his family members have not been seen in public since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in a mass uprising on Aug 5, 2024.

Meanwhile, reports have emerged that he has applied to renounce his citizenship.

In an application filed in court on Wednesday by Islami Bank against Saiful Alam -- who faces allegations of looting the bank after taking control of it -- and other defendants, the bank said that no immovable property was mortgaged against this loan.

Moreover, even after the decree was issued, no immovable or movable property owned by the judgment-debtors or defendants could be traced.

Ershad said, “As there was no other way to recover the loaned money, the bank authorities applied for civil imprisonment of the borrowers under Section 34 of the Money Loan Court Act, 2003.”

Islami Bank authorities filed the case in the Money Loan Court on Jan 20 this year due to the non-repayment of the loan.​
 

Ex-CJ Khairul shown arrested in another July murder case
Staff Correspondent 23 May, 2026, 20:41

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Former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque. | File photo

A Dhaka metropolitan court on Saturday showed detained former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque arrested in another case filed over a murder during the July-August 2024 mass uprising in the capital’s Jatrabari area.

Dhaka additional chief metropolitan magistrate Sarah Farzana Haque passed the order after hearing a petition filed by Jatrabari police subinspector Md Ibrahim Khalil on May 16.

Khairul, aged 80 years, was brought to the court in a wheelchair during the hearing on the police petition.

Opposing the petition, defence lawyers Mustafizur Rahman Khan and Shamim Haider Patwary argued Justice Khairul had earlier been made an accused in a case filed with the Adabor police station and was now also shown arrested in a Jatrabari police station case over incidents that allegedly took place at the same date and time.

They argued that one person could not be involved in two offences at two places at the same time.

The lawyers also said that Justice Khairul was under police protocol at the time of the reported incident as he was serving as the Bangladesh Law Commission chairman.

They told reporters that they would move the High Court, claiming that Khairul had been shown arrested in violation of a previous High Court directive that barred police authorities from arresting or harassing him in any case in which he was not specifically named.

The case was filed on November 16, 2024 by Jubayer Hossain, brother of victim Khuaib Hossain, against 88 people, including deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Awami League leaders and activists and several unidentified people.

According to the case statement, Khuaib Hossain, 20, was shot dead under the Jatrabari flyover at Kajla crossing on August 5, 2024 during the mass uprising.

Khairul was not named in the first information report. The police told the court that his involvement emerged during the investigation.

‘Prima facie evidence of his involvement has been found, and showing him arrested is necessary for a fair investigation,’ investigation officer Ibrahim Khalil said in the forwarding report submitted to the court.

Earlier, on May 18, the magistrate ordered jail authorities to produce Khairul before the court on May 23 for the hearing on the police petition.

The order came after the Appellate Division upheld Khairul’s bail in all seven cases — three linked to July movement killings, three related to allegations of forgery and fraud over the abolition of the caretaker government system, and one concerning allegations of corruption in obtaining his residence.

The latest order also came days after the High Court on May 17 directed the government and the police not to harass or show Khairul arrested without a specific case.

Police arrested Justice Khairul from his Dhanmondi house on July 24, 2025.

He was initially arrested in a Jatrabari police station case filed over the killing of Juba Dal activist Abdul Qayyum Ahad during the July movement.

Besides the murder cases, Khairul also faces multiple criminal cases over the 2011 Supreme Court verdict that scrapped the caretaker government system.

On August 27, 2024, Supreme Court lawyer Muzahidul Islam Shahin filed a case with the Shahbagh police station alleging forgery in the verdict. Two similar cases were later filed with Fatulla and Bandar police stations in Narayanganj.

Khairul, who penned the caretaker government scrapping verdict after his retirement, served as the chief justice of Bangladesh from September 30, 2010 to May 17, 2011.​
 

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