Ex-Gulshan OC on remand for blocking Khaleda's house with sand-laden trucks
Saturday, 19 October 2024
A Dhaka court has placed former officer in-charge (OC) of Gulshan Police Station Md Rafiqul Islam on a four-day remand in a case lodged over parking of five sand-laden trucks to block the entries to the road leading to the house of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia in 2013, reports BSS.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Begum Afnan Somi passed the order on Friday as police produced Rafiqul, presently additional superintendant of police with DMP's Gulshan zone, before the court and pleaded to place him on five-day remand.
Police, after taking permission from the Ministry of Home Affair, arrested Md Rafiqul Islam on October 17.
Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal leader Md Shariful Islam filed the case with Gulshan Police Station on October 4.
According to the case documents, then Awami League government with the goal of retaining power, conspired to hold an election under its own government in 2014. In protest of the Awami League conspiracy, BNP on December 29, 2013, declared 'March for Democracy' programme.
The police at the time in order to stop the BNP chairperson from joining the march, parked five sand-laden trucks to block entries to the road leading to her Gulshan house.