The police official said Rozina Islam was shown arrested in the case, reports Prothom Alo.
Rozina Islam has been charged under sections 379 and 411 of the Penal Code and sections 3 and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, he added.
Rozina Islam was taken to Shahbagh Police Station last night after being confined at the Secretariat for five hours.
Rozina went to the health ministry in the Secretariat around 3:30pm yesterday to perform her professional duties. She was confined in a room of the ministry and her mobile phone was confiscated. At one stage, she fell sick there.
According to the journalists who were present at the secretariat, Rozina Islam looked visibly ill when police took her to Shahbagh Police Station around 8:30pm from the secretariat.
Clash with Cops: 300 BNP men sued, 13 placed on remand
The progressive students’ alliance at a rally on the capital’s Abdul Gani road, after holding one in front of the home ministry, to protest the death of writer Mushtaque Ahmed, who was in jail under the Digital Security Act. Photo: Star Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
Police yesterday filed a case against nearly 300 leaders and activists of BNP and its associated bodies over Sunday s clashes in front of the Jaitya Press Club during a protest over the death of writer Mushtaq Ahmed in custody.
Sub-Inspector Palash Saha filed the case with Shahbagh Police Station on charges of attempted murder of policemen, assault on police and carrying out vandalism, said Harunur Rashid, additional deputy commissioner (Ramna Zone) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.
Rape, Murder Of O-Level Student: Doctor confirms rape, finds injury marks
Autopsy conducted; father files case; accused gives confessional statement before court, sent to jail Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
The female O-level student, pronounced dead on arrival at a private hospital in the capital on Thursday, was raped and she died due to hemorrhagic shock and excessive bleeding, a forensic expert at Dhaka Medical College said yesterday. We found injury marks both in her genital and rectum, Dr Sohel Mahmud, head of the forensic department at the DMC, told reporters after conducting the autopsy.
He said there were no wounds in other parts of the body.