The court has granted bail to 10 members of Jamaatul Ansar Phil Hindal Sharqiya who were arrested in a RAB operation in the Bandarban sabotage case. On Monday (November 18) around 3:30 p.m., District and Sessions Judge Court judge Mohammad Mosleh Uddin granted bail.
Those granted bail are Abdus Salam (28) of Kotwali area of Barisal, Mohipur area of Patuakhali. Obaidullah (30), Jobair Ahmed (29) of Laksam district in Comilla, Jewel Mahmud (27) of Mirzaganj district in Patuakhali, Shamim Hossain (26) of Dashmina upazila, Riyaz Sheikh (24) of Tongibari of Munshiganj, Md. Betagi of Barguna district. Sohel Mollah (22), Balidia area of Magura. Abu Horaira (22), Didar Hossain (25) of Comilla Sadar district and Imran Hossain (35) of Mohammadpur district Chittagong.
According to the statement of the case, RAB arrested 32 members of the militant group Jamaatul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya from different remote areas of Bandarban in 2022 during an anti-terrorist operation. Today, the court granted bail to 10 members as a result of their application for bail.
Additional PP Zainal Abedin Bhuiyan, advocate of the state side of the Bandarban District and Sessions Judge’s Court, said that the court has granted bail on bonds of 5 thousand taka per person due to the application to the court.
Earlier, on November 24, after granting bail to 32 members of the same group in four cases, the court suspended the bail due to violation of bail conditions.
What were the main arguments presented by the defense and prosecution during the bail hearing for the Jamaatul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya members?
1. Could you please provide a brief overview of the recent court ruling regarding the bail granted to 10 members of Jamaatul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya who were arrested in a RAB operation in the Bandarban sabotage case?
2. Can you explain the legal process that led up to this decision, including the key factors that influenced the court to grant bail?
3. What are your thoughts on the bail conditions set by the court, such as the bail bond of 5 thousand taka per person? Do you think this amount is appropriate or too high/low?
4. In your professional opinion, how will this decision impact the ongoing anti-terrorism efforts in Bangladesh?
5. As an expert in criminal justice, what are the challenges associated with granting bail to individuals accused of terrorism-related offenses?
6. To what extent do you believe that the court’s decision will affect public perception of the judicial system in Bangladesh?
7. How does the court’s handling of this case compare to other recent cases involving terrorism suspects in Bangladesh?
8. In light of the court’s earlier decision to suspend the bail of 32 members of the same group due to violation of bail conditions, what measures do you suggest should be taken to ensure compliance with bail conditions in the future?