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Ex-UP chairman, 12 others jailed over Nasirnagar violence

UNB . Brahmanbaria
16 Mar 2023 19:34:35 | Update: 16 Mar 2023 20:00:07
Ex-UP chairman, 12 others jailed over Nasirnagar violence
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A Brahmanbaria court on Thursday sentenced 13 people, including a former union parishad chairman, to four years in prison in a case over the torching of a Hindu temple during violence in Nasirnagar upazila around five years back.

Brahmanbaria Chief Judicial Magistrate Mohammad Masud Parvez also fined the convicts Tk 2,000 each, said Didarul Alam, inspector of the district court.

The convicts — local Awami League leader and former UP chairman Dewan Atikur Rahman Akhi, Md Mokhles Miah, Md Mofizul Hoque, Khasrul Miah, Nazir Rahman, Md Mahfuz Miah, Idu Miah, Sheikh Md Abdul Ahad, Saiham Rabbi Shyam, Mir Kashem, Anis Miah, Tabarak Reza, and Sajeeb Chowdhury are from different areas of the upazila.

Eight of the 13 convicts were present at the court while delivering the judgment.

According to the case statement, miscreants vandalised and torched establishments, including a temple, in some areas of the upazila after spreading a rumour over a derogatory post on Islam from a Facebook account of one Rosraj Das, a resident of Harinveda village under Haripur union of the upazila, on October 30, 2016.

A total of eight cases were filed involving the violence later.

The case’s investigating officer later submitted a charge sheet accusing the 13 people.

After completing all legal procedures, the court handed down the judgment in absence of the five accused on Thursday.

Being aggrieved at the verdict, defence lawyer Kamruzzaman Mamun said they would appeal against the verdict.

The plaintiffs’ counsel Nazmul Hossain expressed satisfaction over the judgment, saying that justice has been established through the verdict.

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