Sunday, June 28, 2009

NOW THE GOVERMENT FILLING,THE CID CID NOT FILING MUTINY PROBE.

The CID will not be able to submit its findings into the BDR mutiny cases on Monday, investigation officer senior superintendent police Abdul Kahar Akand told bdnews24.com on Sunday. The investigation agency earlier failed twice to submit an investigation report. A total of BDR 1552 men have been so far arrested in the cases filed. Of them, 1306 have been taken into remand for questioning and 206 others made confessional statements in court. The agency took a total of 38 BDR men into remand for five days on Sunday. Lalbagh police chief Nobojyoti Khisa brought charges of treason, killings, and lootings and arson attacks against the accused on Feb. 28 after 25-26 Feb. mutiny by the border guards at their Peelkhana headquarters in Dhaka. The case was later shifted to New Market Police Station. The accused would not be produced before court on Monday due to security reasons, Anisur Rahman, assistant commissioner (prosecution) of the information and detective branch of police in the court, said.

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