Nawshaba denied bail again

Actress Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed’s bail application was rejected by a court in the capital on Monday afternoon when the Cyber Crimes Unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police produced her in it after interrogating her for six days in two phases in a case under Information and Technology Act alleging that she spread rumours on the facebook live during the recent school children’s protests demanding safe roads.
But the court asked the authorities to admit Nawshaba in the Dhaka Medical College Hospital as she was sick.
The order was passed by additional chief metropolitan magistrate Asaduzzaman Nur in the afternoon after Nawshaba’s lawyer AH Imrul Quasar moved her bail application on the ground of her health deterioration during interrogations.
DMP Cyber Crime Unit’s investigation officer Rafiqul Islam submitted a report at the hearing in which he alleged that Nawshaba had disclosed important information during interrogations.
The police officer pleaded to keep her in the jail until the investigations against her were over and also in the interest of investigation.
Earlier, the police took Nawshaba to Dhaka Medical College Hospital at around 3.45 PM as she fell ill and she was in the hospital for about an hour.
A DMCH doctor and a police official said she complained that she felt pain in her leg and that she was also suffering from dysentery.
The police took her out of the DMCH at around 4.40 PM, they said. 
She was arrested from Uttara by the Rapid Action Battalion on August 4 alleging that she spread rumours about the student protests on the facebook.
On August 5, Nawshaba was placed on a four-day remand after police produced her before the court with a seven-day remand prayer. Her bail plea was rejected then.
On July 10, police produced her before Metropolitan Magistrate Amirul Haider Chowdhury seeking fresh remand and the court allowed police to interrogate her for two more days. She again sought bail but the plea was also rejected.

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