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7-Day Remand Sought for Ex-Home Minister's Son Jyoti

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  14 Sep 2024, 14:53
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Safi Mudassir Khan Jyoti, son of former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, has been requested to be remanded for seven days in the attempted murder case by police.

The investigating officer of the case and Ashulia Police Station Sub-Inspector Abu Taher Mia applied this on Saturday (September 14). A hearing will be held in Dhaka's Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court in this regard.

Earlier on September 11, the victim Md. Rabiul Sunny filed an attempt to murder case at Dhaka's Ashulia police station. 30 people including Sheikh Hasina were accused in the case. The other defendants in this case are former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, former Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel, former UGC Secretary Dr. Ferdous Zaman, former Parliament Member Dr. Muhammad Alamgir, Dr. Biswajit Chandra, Dr. Md. Sajjad Hossain.

Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, his wife Lutful Tahmina Khan, and their son Safi Mudassir Khan have been hidden since Sheikh Hasina's leaving the country on August 5 in the face of the student uprising. On September 1, the court impose a ban on them to leave the country.

Jyoti, the only son among the two children of the former home minister, is the managing director of 'Savar Refractories Limited', their family business.

Jyoti, who was arrested in the Savar massacre case, has serious allegations ranging from police promotion, transfer, and tender trading to supplying substandard materials to the Election Commission.

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