Police tells HC Salahuddin disappeared on his own.

The Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Sunday told the High Court that Bangladesh Nationalist Party joint secretary-general Salah Uddin Ahmed had disappeared on his own and no law enforcement agency had arrested him. The police also said their effort on tracing the whereabouts of Salah Uddin was on. The police made the written submission before the bench of Justice Moinul Islam Chowdhury and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore in response to its rule on them over disappearance of the BNP leader. The police said it did not find any evidence of pricking up Salahuddin from a house at Uttara. No police went the said house on that night and involvement of any other agency could not be traced, police said. The police also said one Raihan, a relative of the house owner Habib Hasnat who was looking after the house in absence of owner, had left the house on the day Salah Uddin disappeared. It could not be confirmed whether that Raihan was Salah Uddin or not. Attorney general Mahbubey Alam told the court that Salah Uddin had staged a drama just to embarrass the government and the law enforcement agencies.

The court would continue to hear on the matter on Monday. Salah Uddin Ahmed was picked up allegedly by law enforcers last Tuesday night. Salah Uddin’s wife Hasina Ahmed filed a writ petition with the high court praying that the state finds him out and brings him to the court. The court in response issued rule on the government to trace his whereabouts and produce him before the court by Sunday.

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