The High Court has granted anticipatory bail for six weeks to Liberal Democratic Party president Oli Ahmed in two separate cases.
The bench of justices Syed Muhammad Dastagir Hossain and Gobinda Chandra Tagore passed the order on Wednesday in connection with the cases filed over his alleged involvement in a clash with Juba League in Chittagong city and not submitting his wealth statement to the Anti-Corruption Commission.
Barrister Moudud Ahmed argued for the LDP chief during the hearing while barrister Anwarul Islam Shahin assisted him. Deputy attorney general Mohammad Selim stood for the state.
A total of 17 out of 18 accused including Chittagong district's Chandnaish upazila chairman Abdul Jabbar Chowdhury and vice-chairman Abdur Rahim Badsha secured bail on Wednesday in a case filed over the attack on Oli Ahmed at Chittagong court premises on Nov 24.
Chandnaish upazila Awami League leader Aftab Ahmed Shimul filed the case with the Chandnaish Police Station.
The High Court also granted anticipatory bail for six weeks to a total of 18 accused in connection with a case filed by Awami League leader Wahiduzzaman over the same incident.
The LDP chief came under attack at Chittagong court premises on Nov 24 when he was leaving the court after obtaining bail in a case filed for making derogatory remarks against prime minister Sheikh Hasina and a female lawmaker.
Oli Ahmed secured the other six-week anticipatory bail in a case filed by ACC deputy director Mohammad Golam Mostafa on Nov 28 for not submitting his wealth statement to it.
In 1998, the ACC had served a notice on the LDP chief asking him to submit his wealth statement to it.
The bench of justices Syed Muhammad Dastagir Hossain and Gobinda Chandra Tagore passed the order on Wednesday in connection with the cases filed over his alleged involvement in a clash with Juba League in Chittagong city and not submitting his wealth statement to the Anti-Corruption Commission.
Barrister Moudud Ahmed argued for the LDP chief during the hearing while barrister Anwarul Islam Shahin assisted him. Deputy attorney general Mohammad Selim stood for the state.
A total of 17 out of 18 accused including Chittagong district's Chandnaish upazila chairman Abdul Jabbar Chowdhury and vice-chairman Abdur Rahim Badsha secured bail on Wednesday in a case filed over the attack on Oli Ahmed at Chittagong court premises on Nov 24.
Chandnaish upazila Awami League leader Aftab Ahmed Shimul filed the case with the Chandnaish Police Station.
The High Court also granted anticipatory bail for six weeks to a total of 18 accused in connection with a case filed by Awami League leader Wahiduzzaman over the same incident.
The LDP chief came under attack at Chittagong court premises on Nov 24 when he was leaving the court after obtaining bail in a case filed for making derogatory remarks against prime minister Sheikh Hasina and a female lawmaker.
Oli Ahmed secured the other six-week anticipatory bail in a case filed by ACC deputy director Mohammad Golam Mostafa on Nov 28 for not submitting his wealth statement to it.
In 1998, the ACC had served a notice on the LDP chief asking him to submit his wealth statement to it.
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