Dhaka Bureau: The court has granted a three-day remand to Mehnaz Tabassum Mishu, the former joint general secretary of the Dhaka District Jubo Mahila League, in a case filed against an eighth-grade student in Savar, Dhaka, where she was accused of forcing her to do immoral acts by taking pictures of her undressed.
Rabeya Begum of the Dhaka Senior Judicial Magistrate granted the remand after the hearing on Wednesday (August 23). Earlier, on August 19, Mehnaz Mishu was arrested from his house near Savar Upazila Parishad. In the afternoon of that day, he was presented in court and requested to be detained in jail.
The court ordered Mishu to be sent to jail. The next day, on August 20, the investigating officer of the case applied for his seven-day remand. The court then fixed August 23 for the remand hearing. According to the complaint in the case, Mishu, her husband, and some unknown associates threw her from the roof of the 5th-floor building after failing to force her to commit immoral acts by taking pictures of the girl undressed.
The girl was treated for a long time at the Enam Medical College Hospital in Savar with severe injuries. He returned home on August 19. In this incident, the girl’s mother filed a case against Mehnaz Mishu, her husband, Atiqur Rahman Atiq, and 6-7 unidentified people at Savar police station. Meanwhile, after Mehnaz Mishu’s arrest, he was suspended from the organization for ‘being involved in indiscipline activities’.
