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Masud Uddin remanded 4 more days

A Dhaka court on Thursday placed retired Lieutenant General Masud Uddin Chowdhury on a fresh four-day remand in a murder case filed with Mirpur Model Police Station.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Md Manjurul Islam passed the order after a hearing, following the completion of his earlier remand period totaling 11 days.

After the expiry of the third phase of remand, the accused was produced before the court. Investigation officer Sub-Inspector Kafil Uddin sought an additional four-day remand, stating that further interrogation was necessary to verify information already obtained during questioning.

The remand petition stated that the accused had provided significant information during interrogation, which required further confirmation for the progress of the investigation.

Defence lawyer Touhidul Islam Sajeeb opposed the remand plea, while state prosecutor Shamsuddoha Suman supported it. After hearing both sides, the court approved the four-day remand.

According to the case details, an attack occurred on July 19, 2024, during an anti-discrimination student movement in the Falpatti area of Mirpur-10, where the accused allegedly opened fire from multiple directions, critically injuring protester Delwar Hossain.

He was first taken to the National Heart Institute and later moved to a private hospital in Shyamoli, where he died on July 21 while undergoing treatment.

The victim’s wife, Mosha Liza, filed the murder case with Mirpur Model Police Station on July 6, 2025.
The accused was arrested from Baridhara in the capital on March 23 and has since been placed on multiple remand orders in different cases.