Jamalpur Correspondent: The Chamber Court of the Appellate Division suspended the bail granted by the High Court to the expelled UP Chairman Mahmudul Alam Babu, the prime accused in the murder case of journalist Golam Rabbani Nadeem of Bakshiganj, Jamalpur. The regular bench of the Appellate Division will hear about this on November 20.
Appellate Division Chamber Justice M. Inayetur Rahim passed the order on Wednesday (September 20) after hearing the plea of the state. Attorney General Amin Uddin heard the state’s side in court. Assistant Attorney General Mohammad Saiful Alam was with him. In addition, the president of the Supreme Court Lawyers Association was on behalf of the accused.
Momtaz Uddin Fakir Earlier, on Tuesday (September 19), the main accused in the murder of journalist Gholam Rabbani Nadeem, Mahmudul Alam Babu, was granted 6 months bail by the High Court. Justice Md. The High Court bench of Jahangir Hossain and Justice Mohammad Shawkat Ali Chowdhury gave the order. After granting bail, Deputy Attorney General Anwara Shahjahan said that the High Court has granted six months of bail to Mahmudul Alam Babu, the main accused in the murder case.
However, Attorney General Amin Uddin said that the bail application was filed on the same day. In continuation of that, it was heard today. Incidentally, on the night of June 14, terrorists led by the sacked chairman of Sadhurpara Union Parishad, Mahmudul Alam Babu, beat journalist Gholam Rabbani Nadeem and hit him on the head with a brick.
The next day, June 15, he died at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital while undergoing treatment. In this incident, on June 17, Nadeem’s wife, Monira Begum, filed a murder case at the Bakshiganj police station, naming 22 people, including Mahmudul Alam Babu, and accusing 20–25 unknown people. Law and order forces arrested 17 people, including Babu, in this case.
