ICT case against Odhikar secretary: Court to deliver verdict on Sept 7

ICT case against Odhikar secretary: Court to deliver verdict on Sept 7

A Dhaka tribunal today fixed September 7 to deliver judgment against two officials of rights body Odhikar in a case filed under the ICT Act for running a report about the May 6, 2013 police action on a Hefajat-e-Islam rally in the capital's Motijheel.

The two are Odhikar Secretary Adilur Rahman Khan and its Director ASM Nasiruddin Elan.

It was the first case filed under the ICT Act.

After closing arguments from both the prosecution and the defence, Judge AM Julfiker Hayet of Dhaka Cyber Tribunal set the date for delivery of judgment in the case.

Earlier, the tribunal recorded statements of 22 prosecution witnesses, including the complainant of the case.

The tribunal framed charges against the duo on January 8, 2014.

On June 10, 2013, Detective Branch (DB) of police filed a general diary with the Gulshan Police Station in this connection, which was later converted into a case.

Detectives arrested Adilur at Gulshan on August 10, 2013 shortly after filing the GD complaining that the rights body on its website ran a false report titled "Assembly of Hefajat-e Islam Bangladesh and Human Rights Violation."

The report tarnished the image of the country, its government and the law enforcement agencies, read the GD.

Odhikar's report claimed that 61 people died in the wee hours of May 6 when the law enforcers flushed several thousand Hefajat activists out of the Shapla Chattar in the capital's Motijheel. The government, however, put the number of deaths at 13.

Briefing the press at the media centre of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) on August 10, 2013, Monirul Islam, the then joint commissioner of DMP, said no lethal weapons were used to drive the Hefajat men out of the Shapla Chattar.

Law enforcers only used tear gas shells, sound grenades and water cannons to disperse the Hefajat men, he added.

Referring to the violent incidents at Paltan and Motijheel areas between May 5 morning and early hours of May 6, he said a total of 13 people, including police officials, transport workers and pedestrians, died in those incidents.

On the pictures used in the Odhikar report, Monirul said though the report was based on the incidents of that night, some pictures were of those who had died earlier in the day (May 5), and some were of people who are still alive.

After probing the case, the DB on September 4 the same year pressed charges against Adilur and Elan.

Detectives on August 11, 2013 raided the Odhikar's Gulshan office and seized three laptops and two desktop computers.