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The High Court on Monday questioned the
legality of putting an arrested leader of Jatiyatabadi Juba Dal, the youth
front of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, from Jashore in bar
fetters and handcuffs while he was receiving treatment at a government hospital
in Dhaka.
The court issued
a rule asking the government authorities concerned to explain why the law
enforcers' action should not be declared illegal.
At the same time, the HC ordered the
government to shift the Juba Dal leader Aminur Rahman to Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujib Medical University in 10 days for better treatment.
A bench of
justice Mustafa Zaman Islam and justice Md Atabullah passed the order
responding to a writ petition filed by Nahida Sultana, the wife of the Juba Dal
leader.
During the
hearing on Sunday, the bench had criticised the successive governments for not
amending the colonial-era Jail Code prescribes putting bar-fetter of detained
inmates as former attorney general AJ Mohammad Ali had criticised the present
government to keep opposition leaders in bar-fetters arbitrary.
The writ petition
was filed with news clippings with photos showing Aminur Rahman sleeping in
bar-fetters handcuffs on the floor of the National Institute of Cardiovascular
Diseases in Dhaka on November 28.
Aminur’s photos
have gone viral on the social media and drew the ire from different quarters.
The police
arrested Aminur, an assistant professor of management at the Amdabad Degree
College in Jashore, from the college campus on November 2 and sent him to the
Jashore Central Jail over four cases under the Special Powers Act filed with the
Jashore Kotwali police, following BNP’s foiled rally of October 28.
He was later
shifted to the Dhaka Central Jail from where he was referred to the National
Heart Institute in the capital.
Aminur, who was released from the hospital after 13 days, is now detained in jail in connection with other case, after he was granted bail in the first case, his wife told the High Court on Sunday.
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