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Police in Cumilla have filed a case
against 51 named individuals and around 160 unidentified persons over an
alleged flash procession organized under the banner of the banned Chhatra
League and the chanting of anti-government slogans. Authorities say 48 people
have been arrested in connection with the incident so far.
The case was filed on Monday night
under the Anti-Terrorism Act by Sub-Inspector Ahsan Habib of Sadar Dakshin
Model Police Station. The accused include leaders and activists affiliated with
the Bangladesh Awami League, Jubo League, and Bangladesh Chhatra League.
According to the First Information
Report (FIR), several hundred activists marched through parts of Sadar Dakshin
in Cumilla on Sunday afternoon under the Chhatra League banner while chanting
slogans against the government. Police allege that the procession was organized
with the intention of disrupting public order and undermining state security.
Among the named accused are former
Member of Parliament for the Cumilla-6 constituency, A K M Bahauddin Bahar, and
Ehteshamul Haque Bhuiyan Rumi, secretary for science and technology affairs of
the South District unit of the Awami League in Cumilla.
Police sources said the 48 detainees
were produced before a court, where their bail petitions were rejected. The
court subsequently ordered that they be sent to jail.
Local political sources have alleged
that Ehteshamul Haque Bhuiyan Rumi provided financial support and
organizational direction for the rally. They also claim that he played a role
in several similar flash demonstrations carried out by the Awami League and its
affiliated organizations in Cumilla after August 5, 2024.
Officer-in-Charge Rakibul Islam said
police operations are continuing to apprehend the remaining suspects and that
the matter is being investigated with priority.