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Rubel, brother of expelled Faridpur AL leader Barkat, jailed in arms case

Monday, 19 February 2024


Imtiaz Hasan Rubel, younger brother of expelled Faridpur Awami League (AL) general secretary Sazzad Hossain Barkat, and his associate Rezaul Karim Bipul have been jailed in an arms case, reports bdnews24.com.
They have been sentenced to 10 years and seven years rigorous imprisonment respectively in two sections in the same case. However, the two sentences will run concurrently and they will serve a maximum of 10 years in prison.
Faridpur's First District and Sessions Judge Ashok Kumar Dutta pronounced the verdict on Sunday.
Both Rubel and Barkat are known to be close to Khandkar Mosharraf Hossain, a former Awami League MP from Faridpur Sadar constituency.
The verdict in the arms case is the first among 11 cases against the two brothers, including on charges of money laundering abroad, acquisition of illegal assets and torture of people.
Rubel and Bipul were present in court during the sentencing. After the judge passed the judgement, police escorted them back to the jail.
Public Prosecutor Nawab Ali said that Section 19 (A) of Arms Control Act, 1878 is punishable with rigorous imprisonment for 10 years and Section 19 (F) of the same Act for seven years for possession of bullets.
"This judgement will pave the way for establishing the rule of law in the country. It proved the fact that committing crimes even under the umbrella of power is not possible."
Rubel is a co-accused in another case against his brother Barkat over the recovery of illegal arms.
On the night of Jun 7, 2020, the Detective Branch of police arrested Bpul with a pistol and two bullets from the Sri Angan microbus stand area of Faridpur.
DB's Sub-Inspector Abdul Jabbar filed a case against Bipul, who mentioned Rubel's name in a confessional statement given to the court. Later, the investigating officer submitted the charge sheet to the court mentioning the names of the two persons.
Rubel and Barkat gradually became influential in Faridpur after the Awami League came to power in 2008. Their predicament began in mid-2020.
On the night of May 16, 2020, there were two rounds of attacks on Jamuna Bhaban, the home of then Faridpur Awami League president Subal Chandra Saha, in the Gowalchamot area of the city.