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Extradition
treaty with India soon
Bangladesh and India have agreed to sign an extradition treaty. The purpose
of the treaty would be to hand over criminals who cross over from the
other country to escape the law. This was informed by Home Minister Altaf
Hossain after a meeting with the Indian foreign secretary. An extradition
treaty gives diplomatic and legal coverage for the hand over to one country
of criminals taking refuge in another country. -New Age, 11 March.
3,309
women raped in 3 years
Some 3,309 women were raped across the country in the last three
years. Of them 351 were killed and 32 committed suicides. This was revealed
by report compiled by Odhikar. The report said 575 women were killed and
54 women committed suicide, 206 tortured, 29 acid-burnt and six got divorces
for dowry during the same time. In 2003, 1,336 women were raped and 142
of them were killed and 17 committed suicide, while 1,350 women were raped
in 2002 and of them, 114 were killed and 12 committed suicide, the report
said. In 2001, 623 women were raped, while 95 of them were murdered and
three committed suicide. The report went on to say that 870 women fell
prey to dowry during the period. Of them, 261 were killed, 87 tortured,
15 acid-burnt and one was divorced in 2003, while 191 women were killed,
90 tortured, 14 acid-burnt and one was divorced in 2002. Another 123 women
were murdered, 31 tortured, three divorced for dowry in 2001. All the
divorcees committed suicide. -Law Desk.
HC
orders to remove extra bumper
The High Court has ordered to remove extra bumpers within one
month from all vehicles of the city. A High Court Division Bench comprising
Justice Shah Abu Naim Mominur Rahman and Justice Abdus Salam Mamun also
directed the Dhaka Metropolitan Police to immediately make people aware
of the order. The order was passed after hearing an application filed
by the government seeking vacation of the stay order. The metropolitan
police set a July 10, 2003 deadline for removal of additional bumpers
from all motorised vehicles, after a doctor was dragged to death on July
1 when his leg got tangled in the rear bumper of a speeding private car.
The Traffic Department of the metropolitan police declared that it would
fine violators with a minimum of Tk 1,200 and a maximum of Tk 5,000 under
Section 151 of the Motor Vehicle Act. A High Court Division Bench stayed
the operation of the police order on 14 July, 2003.- Daily Star, 10
March.
Fraud
case against DG of Manpower
A fraud case has filed against director general (DG) of Manpower,
Employment and Training Bureau, Dhaka and 21 others with the Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate's (CMM) Court, Dhaka. After hearing, Metropolitan Magistrate
Moha-mmad Emdaul Haq took the petition into cognizance and directed the
Officer-in-Charge of Motijheel Police Station to register it as a regular
case upon the investigation. The complainant Mosammat Anwara Begum in
her complaint stated her younger brother died in Saudi Arabia in road
accident on 19 November 1994. Later, victim's family members were given
TK 13 lakh as compensation and the court gave an order for distribution
of the money among the heirs (including the complainant) of the victim
in accordance with the Muslim Law. But the accused in connivance with
others misappropriated her entire share of Tk 5 lakh. -Daily Star,
10 March.
Another
contempt rule against IGP
The High Court has issued a rule upon the Inspector General of
Police (IGP) and three other senior police officers to explain why contempt
proceedings should not be drawn against them for ignoring the court order.
The petitioner, a suspended sub-inspector, submitted that he was acquitted
of corruption charge after departmental investigation. Despite that he
was summoned to appear before the security cell in police headquarters
in connection with the corruption charge. He had challenged the order
in the High Court and secured a stay order. But he was again summoned
ignoring the stay order. The bench comprising Justice M Abdul Matin and
Justice Syed Refat Ahmed also stayed the order of suspension on the petitioner.
Earlier on January 27, the High Court in a contempt case found the IGP
guilty of misconduct and fined him Tk 2000. The Supreme Court had stayed
execution of the High Court verdict. -Prothom Alo, 10 March.
Rapist
executed in Comilla
Eight years after a seven-year-old girl was killed after raping at Bagdi
village in Polash upazila of Narsingdi district, her parents got justice
with the execution of the assailant. The death penalty on Abdul Motaleb
was executed by hanging in Comilla Central Jail on 9 March midnight. According
to the prosecution, Abdul Motaleb raped the minor girl, Nilufer, 5 on
August 1995. She died from excessive bleeding at a hospital. Motaleb was
awarded capital punishment under the Women and Child Repression Prevention
Act on 28 April 1997. Later the verdict was upheld by higher court and
also in the clemency prayer to the president. - New Age, 11 March. |