Actress Pori Moni and her associate Ashraful Islam Dipu were produced in court today after completion of their two-day remand in a case filed under the Narcotics Control Act. They were brought to Dhaka's Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court this noon.
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Trader killed in front of son: 3 accused remanded
Star Digital Report
Star Digital Report
A Dhaka court today placed three accused on a four-day remand each in a case filed over the killing of trader Md Shahinuddin in front of his seven-year-old son in the city s Pallabi area on May 16.
The accused are Mohammad Titu (30), Iqbal Noor (21) and Mohammad Sharif (20).
Metropolitan Magistrate Dhiman Chandra Mondol passed the order after Syed Iftekhar Hossain, an inspector of Detective Branch of Police and also the investigation officer of the case, produced them before the court with a 10-day remand prayer.
In today s remand prayer, the IO said Titu is an FIR-named accused and he was involved with the incident while the names of Noor and Sharif were found in the investigation. So, they need to be remanded to know the whereabouts of others responsible, the IO added.
‘Golden Monir’ denied bail in narcotics case
Rapid Action Battalion arrests Monir Hossain, known as Golden Monir from Merul Badda area in Dhaka. Photo: collected Star Online Report Star Online Report
A Dhaka court today rejected a bail petition of Monir Hossain, known as Golden Monir , in a case filed under the Narcotics Control Act.
Metropolitan Magistrate Dhiman Chandra Mondol passed the order after Monir s lawyer filed a petition seeking bail in the case.
Earlier, Monir was sent to jail on expiry of his remand on different terms in three cases.
On November 21, Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested Monir from his Merul Badda residence in Dhaka on charges of possessing illegal firearms, foreign currencies and drugs.