Dhaka,
May 19 (UNB) - A Dhaka court on Sunday sent BNP's International Affairs
Committee member and former mayoral candidate of Dhaka South City Corporation,
Ishraque Hossain, to jail by rejecting his bail petition in a case filed on
charges of committing treason.
Dhaka Metropolitan
Sessions Judge Mohammad As-Shams Joglul Hossain issued the order as Ishraque
Hossain appeared before the court seeking bail in the case, said his lawyer
Taherul Islam Tauhid.
On October 29, Mohiuddin
Shikder filed a case with Paltan Police Station, accusing Mian Zahidul Islam
Arefy, who claimed to be an advisor to US President Joe Biden, Ishraque, and
retired Lieutenant General Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardi of attempting to
destabilize the country by resorting to lies.
Tauhid stated that his
client, Ishraq, had secured bail for six weeks once already in the case.
"As that period was about to end, he applied for bail in court
again."
Tauhid further mentioned
that the BNP leader applied for permanent bail in twelve cases, including the
one with Paltan Thana. "The court granted bail in all cases except this
one and ordered him to be sent to jail."
According to the case
statement, during a press conference at BNP's Nayapaltan central office on
October 28 last year, Arefy recommended the US government to impose bans on
various governmental departments and claimed to have frequent contact with
President Biden.
The plaintiff also
alleged that Ishraque and Suhrawardi endorsed Arefy's speech, inciting chaos to
disturb the peace in the country.
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