Police are requested by the court to file charges against the suspected militants who were deported from Malaysia.
Three suspected militants, Nazrul Islam Sohag, Md Redoanul Islam, and Zahid Ahmed, appeared before a Dhaka court on Friday (4 July) following their arrest and deportation from Malaysia.
The trio were detained by the police upon their arrival at the Shahjalal International Airport in the capital on Thursday (3 July). According to reports, they were linked to a militant group and were arrested under section 54 of the CrPC.
On Friday, the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Israt Zenifer Zerin asked the police to lodge a regular case against the suspects. The magistrate also advised the police to seek remand in custody after filing the regular case.
The police's Anti-Terrorism Unit Inspector M Abdul Baten interrogated the three suspects before escorting them to another CMM court on Friday (4 July). The magistrate then ordered the suspects to be remanded in custody until the initial investigation was completed.
Following the remand order, the suspects were sent to jail. The court did not provide any update on the progress or status of the case against these individuals.
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- The trio, linked to a militant group, faced a Dhaka court on Friday after their arrest and deportation, with the court ordering their remand in custody for the initial investigation following section 54 of the CrPC.
- A regular case has been advised against the suspects by the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate, and this case falls under the categories of general-news, politics, and possibly crime-and-justice.