Shillong court asks for police report on Salah Uddin by May 29.

A Shillong lower court has asked local police to submit by May 29 a report on Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Salah Uddin Ahmed, arrested on charge of intruding into the Indian territory without valid documents.
Salah Uddin’s wife Hasina Ahmed on Friday filed a petition with the first class judicial magistrate’s court in Shillong seeking his bail, Shillong Times reported on Saturday.
The court, kept the petition pending and asked for records from the investigating officer and posted for May 29 the next hearing in the case, the report said.
BNP joint secretary general Salah Uddin was yet to be produced before the court pending the final opinion of doctors treating him at North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences in Shillong, it added.
Hasina Ahmed, now in Shillong, appointed Meghalaya High Court lawyer SP Mahanta to deal with her husband’s legal matters there.
According to Meghalaya police, Salah Uddin, also former lawmaker and state minister, was found wandering the Golf Link area in Shillong, the capital of Indian state Meghalaya, on May 11 and the police arrested him on charge of intrusion.
On May 18, Salah Uddin told journalists at Shillong Civil Hospital that he was left ‘blindfolded’ with his hands ‘tied’ near Shillong Golf Course after probably a drive of 12 to14 hours.
The BNP leader had gone missing after being picked up allegedly by law enforcers from an Uttara house in Dhaka on March 10.
On Wednesday, Salah Uddin was shifted to North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences from Shillong Civil Hospital for better treatment on recommendation of a medical board formed for him at the Civil Hospital.
Salah Uddin, was first taken to the Shillong Civil Hospital on May 11, then admitted to the Meghalaya Institute of Mental Health and Neurological Science in Shillong and again admitted to the Shillong Civil Hospital on May 12.
BNP assistant office secretary Abdul Latif Jony, now in Shillong, told New Age on Saturday evening that some more medical tests for Salah Uddin were recommended on Saturday.
Salah Uddin was suffering from heart, kidney and prostrate complications, he said.

 

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