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JU teacher jailed for Facebook remark on PM

A teacher of Jahangirnagar University has been jailed for three years for making comments about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday. Star file Photo

A Dhaka court today jailed a Jahangirnagar University teacher for three years over a sedition suit filed for commenting on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Facebook.

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Nazmul Haque Shyamal handed down the penalty to Ruhul Amin, a lecturer of Institute of Information Technology, in absentia.

The court in its judgment said the punishment of the convicted, rigorous imprisonment of three years, will be effective from the day of his arrest or surrender.

According to the prosecution, the teacher posted a Facebook status in August, 2011 relating to road crashes and accusing the government of awarding drivers with licenses without tests.

After the status was published, Sheikh Shariful Islam, a leader of Jahangirnagar University unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League, lodged a general diary with Ashulia Police Station.

Later, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Dhaka range), Manwar Hossain, filed a sedition lawsuit with the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court in Dhaka.

On January 29, 2012, Abdus Salam, assistant superintendent of police (Dhaka range) and also the investigative officer of the case, pressed charge of the case before the court.

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JU teacher jailed for Facebook remark on PM

A teacher of Jahangirnagar University has been jailed for three years for making comments about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday. Star file Photo

A Dhaka court today jailed a Jahangirnagar University teacher for three years over a sedition suit filed for commenting on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Facebook.

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Nazmul Haque Shyamal handed down the penalty to Ruhul Amin, a lecturer of Institute of Information Technology, in absentia.

The court in its judgment said the punishment of the convicted, rigorous imprisonment of three years, will be effective from the day of his arrest or surrender.

According to the prosecution, the teacher posted a Facebook status in August, 2011 relating to road crashes and accusing the government of awarding drivers with licenses without tests.

After the status was published, Sheikh Shariful Islam, a leader of Jahangirnagar University unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League, lodged a general diary with Ashulia Police Station.

Later, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Dhaka range), Manwar Hossain, filed a sedition lawsuit with the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court in Dhaka.

On January 29, 2012, Abdus Salam, assistant superintendent of police (Dhaka range) and also the investigative officer of the case, pressed charge of the case before the court.

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