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FRIDAY, JULY 04, 2025
Erfan Selim acquitted in arms case

Bangladesh

TBS Report
18 February, 2021, 02:55 pm
Last modified: 18 February, 2021, 02:57 pm

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Erfan Selim acquitted in arms case

On 5 January, Chawkbazar Police Station Inspector (Operations) and also the investigating officer of the case, Muhammad Delwar Hossain, submitted a report recommending the acquittal of Erfan Selim in the arms case.

TBS Report
18 February, 2021, 02:55 pm
Last modified: 18 February, 2021, 02:57 pm
File Photo: Erfan Selim, son of Dhaka-7 lawmaker Haji Salim, is being taken to custody after arresting him from Old Dhaka residence/TBS
File Photo: Erfan Selim, son of Dhaka-7 lawmaker Haji Salim, is being taken to custody after arresting him from Old Dhaka residence/TBS

Erfan Selim, son of Haji Selim, has been acquitted by a court in an arms case filed at Chawkbazar police station.

Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge KM Imrul Kayesh ordered his release on Tuesday after receiving a final report from the police.

Additional Public Prosecutor of Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court Tapash Kumar Pal confirmed the matter to Somoy News.

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On 5 January, Chawkbazar Police Station Inspector (Operations) and also the investigating officer of the case, Muhammad Delwar Hossain, submitted a report recommending the acquittal of Erfan Selim in the arms case. The investigating officer also recommended his release in the drug case of the same police station.

On 25 October last year, a Navy officer was assaulted by Erfan Selim, near Kalabagan crossing in Dhanmondi area after his motorcycle collided with a car owned by the lawmaker.

On 26 October, Lieutenant Wasif Ahmad lodged a case accusing Erfan Selim, his driver and five others of assaulting a government staff member and issuing death threats.

On the same day, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) raided the house of Erfan's father Haji Selim in Bara Katra of Old Dhaka. At that time, a mobile court of RAB sentenced Erfan Selim to one year imprisonment for possession of drugs. Erfan's bodyguard Md Zahid was sentenced to six months for carrying a walkie-talkie.

Later, on 28 October, RAB-3's DAD Qayyum Islam filed four separate arms and drug cases against Erfan Selim and his bodyguard Zahid at Chawkbazar police station. DB police recently filed a chargesheet against five people, including Erfan Selim, in the case filed against them for beating a naval officer in Kalabagan.

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