Nusrat murder: Ex-Songazi OC Moazzem indicted
Published : 17 Jul 2019, 17:49
A Dhaka court framed charges in a case lodged under Digital Security Act against former Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Sonagazi Police Station Moazzem Hossain, scrapping a bail plea of the accused.
Judge Mohammad As-Shams Jaglul Hossain of Bangladesh Cyber Tribunal framed the charges as the disgraced police officer pleaded not guilty. The court also set July 31 to start recording the depositions of the witnesses.
Earlier on June 17, the tribunal sent Moazzem Hossain to jail after scrapping his plea for bail in the case lodged for recording Nusrat Jahan Rafi’s statement on video and spreading it online.
Moazzem was arrested from capital’s Shabagh area on June 16.
The tribunal on May 27 issued arrest warrant against the disgraced cop a day after Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) submitted its probe report over the incident.
Investigation officer and PBI senior ASP Rima Sultana filed the report at Bangladesh Cyber Tribunal on May 26, stating that they have found the allegations brought against the police official, true.
Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Suman filed the case on April 15 with Bangladesh Cyber Tribunal this afternoon under section 26, 29 and 31 of Digital Security Act (DSA).
Recording the testimony of the plaintiff, Judge Mohammad As-Shams Jaglul Hossain of Bangladesh Cyber Tribunal asked deputy inspector general of Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) to submit probe report on April 30.
According to the allegations, the former Sonagazi OC summoned Nusrat as she filed a case against Sonagazi Islamia Senior Fazil Madrasa principal Sirajuddoula for sexual harassment.
The police official in his room started quizzing her about the incident and was recording the whole incident in absence of any lawyer or female cop.
He was seen scolding her and asking Nusrat indecent questions. Moazzem later posted the video on different social media sites.
Nusrat was set on fire on April 6 by Sirajuddoula’s stooges and she succumbed to her injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on April 10.
Nusrat had accused Sirajuddoula of harassing her sexually on March 27 while she was exposed to his extreme vengeance on April 6 as she went to the madrasa to appear in Alim examination.
A group of masked youths, later found to be the cronies of the disgraced principal, took Nusrat to the rooftop of the madrasa and set her on fire after tying her with her scarf.
Source: dailysun