Two Hefajat leaders sent to jail Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Two Hefajat-e-Islam leaders were sent to jail today after they were produced before a Dhaka court in a case filed with Paltan Police Station.
They are Maulana Jubair Ahmed, Dhaka City unit vice-president of Hefajat s now dissolved committee, and Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmed, its assistant general secretary.
Metropolitan Magistrate Begum Yeasmin Ara passed the order after Sub-Inspector Md Enamul Haque of Paltan Police Station and also the investigator of the case, produced them before the court on completion of their three-day remand in the case.
In today s forwarding report, the IO said the two leaders while on remand gave important information and as such the IO appealed to the court to confine them in jail until the investigation is completed.
Ctg Hefajat leader sued over rape
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A rape case has been filed against Jakaria Noman Fayezi, publicity secretary of the recently dissolved Hefajat-e-Islam central committee, in Chattogram, said police.
A woman filed the case with Hathazari Police Station early yesterday, confirmed Abdullah Al Masum, additional superintendent of Chattogram police.
According to the case statement, the plaintiff became acquainted with Fayezi through social media in September of 2019.
In November, the same year, she came to Hathazari upazila where Fayezi rented a house for her to stay, the police officer said, quoting the case statement. Fayezi raped the victim many times over the next year, the statement added.
3 Hefajat leaders remanded over 2013 mayhem, March 26 violence in Dhaka Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Three Hefajat leaders were placed on remand, on different terms, today in three cases filed with Paltan and Motijheel police stations over the 2013 mayhem and the recent violence in Dhaka.
The leaders are Azizul Haque Islamabadi, organising secretary of Hefajat s now-dissolved committee; Maulana Jubair Ahmed, former vice-president of its Dhaka City unit, and Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmed, former assistant general secretary.
Azizul was placed on a seven-day remand in two cases filed with Paltan Police Station over March 26 violence centring the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while Jubair was placed on a six-day remand in two cases filed with Paltan and Motijheel police stations over the 2013 mayhem and the recent violence in Dhaka.
Four Hefajat leaders on police remand
Mufti Harun Izhar Star Report Star Report
Four Hefajat-e-Islam leaders were placed on remand yesterday in seven cases filed with police stations in the capital and Chattogram over the 2013 mayhem and the recent violence in Dhaka and Chattogram.
The leaders are: Azizul Haque Islamabadi, organising secretary of Hefajat s now dissolved committee; Maulana Jubair Ahmed, former vice-president of its Dhaka city unit, and Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmed, former assistant general secretary, and Mufti Harun Izhar, education and cultural affairs secretary of the dissolved central committee.
Azizul was put on remand for seven days in two cases filed with the capital s Paltan Police Station over March 26 violence centring the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while Jubair was in a six-day remand in two cases filed with Paltan and Motijheel police stations over the 2013 mayhem and the recent violence in D
2013 mayhem in Dhaka: 2 Hefajat leaders placed on seven-day remand
Maulana Zunayed Al Habib and Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmed
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A Dhaka court today placed two top leaders of Hefajat-e-Islam on a seven-day remand each in a case filed with Paltan Police Station over the 2013 mayhem in Dhaka.
The two leaders are: Dhaka City unit President Maulana Zunayed Al Habib and Assistant Secretary General Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmed.
Maulana Zunayed is also the joint secretary general of Hefajat, a Qawmi madrasa-based Islamist organisation.
Metropolitan Magistrate Md Shahinur Rahman passed the order after Md Kamrul Hassan Talukder, 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.