HC rejects \\\'IS member\\\' Samiun\\\'s bail
Friday, 24 July 2015
The High Court (HC) has rejected the bail petition of Bangladeshi born British citizen Samiun Rahman Ibn Hamdan, arrested for his alleged ties with Middle East-based militant group Islamic State (IS), reports bdnews24.com.
The vacation bench of Justice Farid Ahmed and Justice Mohammad Ullah on Thursday rejected the petition as 'not pressed.'
A judicial court had earlier rejected his bail plea on April 29.
Additional Attorney General Murad Reza appeared for the state, while Syed Al Asafur Ali was the defence counsel.
Police filed a case against the 24-year-old under the anti-terrorism act after arresting him from Dhaka's Kamalapur railway station on September 28, 2014.
Reza said the charge-sheet in the case had been filed against three people on July 4 and was formally accepted on July 22.
"The defence filed a supplementary petition on July 14 without giving this information."
He said there was no scope for filing a bail petition against a previous order after the submission of charge-sheet.
He said the judicial court had set August 03 as the date of the next hearing.
Detective Branch of police arrested Asif Adnan (26) and Md Fazle Elahi Tanzil (24) for their alleged ties with the banned outfit, Ansarullah Bangla Team.
Police filed a case against them after their arrest last September.
Information provided by Adnan led to Hamdan's arrest.
The charge-sheet said Hamdan had stayed at the Mejban hotel in Dhaka's Gulshan, as was evident from the hotel's register entries made between August 27 and September 06 in the name of 'Ara Hamdan'.
It said he took part in a jihad in Syria from September to December in 2013 as a member of the Nusra Brigade.
Hamdan came to Bangladesh from Turkey in February last year allegedly to meet Adnan and others to recruit members for the IS and Nusra Brigade.