SECOND EDITION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2016
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Ashwin 18, 1423, Muharram 1, 1437
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 156
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www.dhakatribune.com
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32 pages
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Price: Tk10
Gulshan attack hostage Tahmid gets bail Sanaul Islam Tipu and n Md Mohammad Jamil Khan Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court has granted bail to Dhaka terror attack hostage Tahmid Hasib Khan, who was arrested under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) nearly a month ago. Metropolitan Magistrate Laskar Sohel Rana issued the order yesterday after Tahmid’s counsel Advocate Hamidur Rahman placed a bail petition before the court. However, the court fixed October 5 as the hearing of a petition filed by the case’s investigation officer to file another case against Tahmid for not cooperating with police during the investigation. In the bail petition, the defence counsel said since the investigation officer submitted an application to withdraw the charges against Tahmid, he could be granted bail in the case. The counsel also assured the court that Tahmid would not ab-
scond after getting bail and would appear before the court whenever he was summoned. The investigation officer of the case, Inspector Humayun Kabir of the Counterterrorism and Transnational Crimes (CTTC) unit of police, submitted a petition before the court on September 28 seeking Tahmid’s acquittal from the charges against him. Police have not found any militant connection of Tahmid during investigation, which is why he is eligible to be acquitted, said the petition. The investigation officer further said Tahmid, who was held hostage with others at the cafe by the attackers, was rescued the next day by a joint commando force. The terror attack took place on July 1 night when militants stormed Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan, Dhaka and massacred 21 people, 17 of whom were foreign nationals dining at the restaurant. The attackers took other diners
TIMELINE
Bashundhara Residential Area on suspicion of his involvement in the attack AUGUST 4 Police seek to place Tahmid on remand, alleging that he was an associate of Hasnat Karim, prime suspect in the attack. Tahmid is placed on eight-day remand AUGUST 13 Tahmid is remanded for another six days AUGUST 20 Second round of interrogation ends. Lawyer seeks bail for Tahmid, which court denies and sends him to jail
JUNE 30 University of Toronto student and Canadian residence permit holder Tahmid Hasib Khan arrives in Dhaka
es in Operation Thunderbolt, taken to DB office for interrogation
JULY 1 Tahmid goes to Holey Artisan Bakery with two friends and is taken hostage along with others by militants
JULY 8- 30 On several occasions, police give contradictory statements about Tahmid’s whereabouts while the family repeatedly claim that he did not return home
JULY 2 Tahmid is rescued with other hostag-
AUGUST 3 Police arrest Tahmid at Block G in
AUGUST 28 Lawyer seeks bail for Tahmid, court denies again SEPTEMBER 28 Investigation officer of the case appeals before court to acquit Tahmid of the charges OCTOBER 2 Tahmid is granted bail by a Dhaka court
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PM wants peaceful solution to Kashmir tension
‘I’ll retire happily if new leader is elected’
n Abu Hayat Mahmud
n Abu Hayat Mahmud
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the governments of India and Pakistan to ease the ongoing tension between their armies created centring the long-standing Kashmir issue. “We are closely monitoring the situation [regarding Kashmir]. Certainly we do not want another fullscale war in this region. I hope the tension and the recent escalation of events will eventually end in a peaceful manner,” Hasina said yesterday replying to a query on Dhaka’s stance on the issue. She came up the remark during a press conference at her official residence on her recent visit to Canada and USA, nearly two weeks
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has been serving the Awami League for the past 35 years as its chief, has said that she will be happy to retire from politics if the party councillors and delegates choose a new leader in the upcoming national council. She made the comment in response to a query during a press conference at Ganabhaban held yesterday to brief the media about her recent visit to Canada and the US. The Daily Samakal Editor Golam Sarwar wanted to know how the Awami League president had planned to recast her party at its 20th national council slated for October 22 to 23.
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina briefs reporters at Ganabhaban
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INSIDE Family murders on the rise On September 25, 65-year-old Momtaz Mondol was killed by his only son Umar Ali in Fuldah village of Bhatara Union of Jamalpur, apparently after he refused to give Umar the money to buy drugs. PAGE 3
Over 80% women victim of marital violence
More than 80% married women in the country are abused at least once in their married life, be it physically, sexually, financially or emotionally, according to a survey. PAGE 4
Fire blazes in Gazipur mill and Benapole godown
Two separate incidents of fire were took place in Gazipur and Benapole yesterday. Though the blazes damaged property, no casualties were reported in either incident. PAGE 5
PM inaugurates smart NID card distribution
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday asked the Election Commission to ensure the security of the data being used for preparing smart national identity (NID) cards. PAGE 32
“Awami League is the oldest and largest political party in the country. Its leadership has been changed through councils. This year the new leadership will be elected through the votes of delegates and councillors at the council session. There is no alternative way,” she said. “I have been elected the party chief for the past 35 years. It is quite a long time. I am also tired now. I will be the happiest person if the party gives me the chance to retire,” said Hasina, who just observed her 70th birthday on September 28. The senior leaders of the party present at the press conference shouted “no, no” immediately after her remark. PAGE 2 COLUMN 5