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Detention
order by DM, ADM in 4 metropolitan cities illegal
The High Court declared
illegal all the orders of detention issued by the District Magistrate
(DM) or Additional District Magistrate (ADM) in four metropolitan cities
namely Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi and Khulna. A division bench of High
Court comprising Justice SK. Sinha and Justice Md. Sharifuddin Chaklader
passed the judgement The High Courts decision was passed following 10
writ petitions challenging detention under Special Powers Act. As per
Special Powers Act 1974, only the District Magistrate or Additional District
Magistrate if empowered, is authorised to issue order of detention. But
as per section 10 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the District Magistrate
is to be appointed for outside the Metropolitan areas. The High Court
held that the District Magistrate's order of detention in the metropolitan
areas were illegal. -Observer, 29 May.
Verdict
of Habibur Rahman
Mondol murder case
Two persons
have been sentenced to death and 13 to life term imprisonment in the sensational
Advocate Habibur Rahman Mondol murder case. Three others have been acquitted
of the charges. Those to die are Shahidur Rahman Shahid, ward commissioner
of Dhaka City Corporation, and 'Kala' Jahangir, a listed criminal. Shahid
is in jail custody while Jahangir is absconding. Shahed Noor Uddin, Judge
of Speedy Trial Tribunal, Dhaka Division, delivered the judgement. The
tribunal completed hearing of the case in 135 working days. It may be
mentioned that Habibur Rahman Mondol was gunned down in old Dhaka on 20
August. 2000. On 6 June, IO of the case submitted final report stating
that allegations against the accused were not proved. Upon a 'naraji'
petition, CMM court ordered further investigation of the case by CID.
The CID submitted chargesheet on 4 Nevember 2002. Trial of the case began
on 17 January and 27 prosecution witness were cross-examined. -Law
Desk.
Punishment
for false case
A complainant
and two witnesses have been convicted for seven years rigorous imprisonment
by a tribunal on charge of filing false and concocted case of acid throwing.
The tribunal also acquitted accused of the case. Mr. Shafaruddin 14 September
2002 filed a case with Badda thana alleging that accused Rubel and her
sister Salma threw acid on the complainants on 10 September. After investigation
the IO submitted chargesheet of the case on 20 December. After examining
10 witnesses, Judge of the Prevention of Acid Crime found the case false,
fabricated and concocted. The court thereafter, acquitted the accused
and convicted the complainant, his wife and daughter. The court also ordered
the Inspector General of Police to take departmental action against IO
of the case. -Ittefaq, 31 May
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Children killed in May
One hundred
and forty two people including forty one children has been killed through
the violation of human rights across the country in May 2003. Odhikar,
a human rights organisation revealed this information in its monthly report.
The report added that during this period, three journalists were injured,
five arrested and one assaulted. Seven journalists received threat, and
cases were filed against nine others. . According to the report one hundred
and forty nine women and children were raped and of them 14 were killed
thereafter. Besides, 32 became victims of acid throwing. One hundred and
eighty three children were tortured. Of them, 57 were violated, 25 injured
and 12 committed suicide. Besides, five children were trafficked, 37 kidnapped,
three missing and three received acid burn The report also said that 31
women were killed over dowry during this period. Four women committed
suicide while 10 including three men were tortured in dowry related incidents.-Ittefaq,
01 June.
Anti-tobacco
bill in the making
The government
is likely to place an anti-tobacco bill in the upcoming session of parliament
to discourage .smoking at public places. With this end in view, the cabinet
has already decided on principal to promulgate the law. LGRD Minister
Mr. Mannan Bhuiyan said by while he was speaking at a discussion meeting
organised by Manas on the occasion of 'World No Tobacco Day'. Mr. Bhuiyan
underscored the need for massive campaign against smoking to make the
people aware of the adverse effect of tobacco. The minister assured that
the government would extend all supports including financial and legal
help to carry forward the anti-tobacco movement.- News Today, 01 June.
20,000
trafficked annually
About 20,000
Bangladeshi women and children are trafficked to major cities in India
and Pakistan and in the Middle East every year. In the last 30 years over
one million women and children were smuggled abroad and many of them ended
up becoming prostitutes, domestic helps, camel jockeys and beggars. The
figures were presented at a press conference jointly organised by The
American Centre and Action Against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
of Children (ATSEC). Director of American Centre Karl Fritz, Project Director
of ATSEC Khadija Bilkis spoke at the press conference. They said Dhaka
and Jessore are the most traffic-prone routes in Bangladesh followed by
Rajshahi, Laxmipur and Sathkhira. - Janakantha, 02 June.
Amendment
to flag rule soon
The cabinet
has decided to exempt foreign container operators from waiver certificate
before loading and unloading goods. A bill in this regard will be placed
in the next session of the Jatiya Sangsad for amendment to the Bangladesh
Flag Vessel (Protection) Ordinance, 1982, to facilitate foreign trade
by using foreign vessels along with the national flag carriers. It may
be mentioned that to protect the interest of the Bangladeshi shippers
the government enacted the Bangladesh Flag Vessel (Protection) Ordinance,
1982, imposing some restrictions on loading of export cargo in foreign
vessels. - Law Desk.
74
killed in 12 years over char violence
A total of
74 people were killed and 2,818 people injured in different violent clashes
in the char areas of the country from 1991 to 2003. Besides some 48 people
remained missing while 50 others were abducted from the char areas. In
addition 219 crimes were committed during the same period in the char
areas. This figures were revealed by Samata, a non-governmental organisation.
The report identified five districts- Lakshipur, Noakhali, Barishal, Patuakhali
and Bhola as most violence prone areas. The report also said that the
highest 40 percent incidents took place in Chittagong division while 36
percent in Barishal, 14 percent in Dhaka, seven percent in Rajshahi and
three percent in Khulna. According to the report, the major causes of
the violence incidents are secret nexus between the officials of the local
administration and the leaders of political parties, existing alluvial
and dilluvial law, survey of land, lack of interim survey etc. - Ittefaq,
03 June.
Draft
law on RAB finalised
The cabinet
committee on law and order has finalised a draft law for creating a new
elite security force called Rapid Action Force (RAB) to deal with the
country wide deteriorating law and order situation. The new force would
be formed under the Armed Police Battalion Ordinance recruiting the in-service
members from al the disciplined forces including Army, Navy, BDR, Air
Force and Police. Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Moudud
Ahmed said the draft law for the RAB would be placed before the cabinet
soon. And if the cabinet approves the law, it would be tabled in the ensuing
session of the parliament. -Jugantor, 03 June.
Law
and order deteriorates in Shariatpur
The overall
law and order situation in and around Shariatpur town is deteriorating
day by day. The district town now has turned into a town of terrorists.
A total lawlessness is prevailing in all parts of the town. Rioting, kidnapping,
toll collection has become a common affair. Victims do not even complain
to police fearing further reprisal. So the number of crime in police record
are quite less wile the town dwellers alleges that the number is much
higher. -Bangladesh Observer, 21, May. |