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DSA was misused in Naogaon incident, says law minister

Bangladesh

BSS
30 March, 2023, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 30 March, 2023, 05:23 pm

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DSA was misused in Naogaon incident, says law minister

BSS
30 March, 2023, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 30 March, 2023, 05:23 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq today said the Digital Security Act (DSA) was misused in the Naogaon incident, where a woman was detained and later died while in RAB custody.

"I want to say something very clearly. There was no DSA case against the lady [Sultana Jasmine] when she was picked up [by RAB]. It was a misfortune and obviously a tragedy that when she died even then there was no DSA case against her. The case was filed the next day. So, the DSA was misused here," he said.

"Yes, the act is being misused in one or two cases. We are taking action. Wherever we are learning about misuse, we are taking steps to stop it," he said while talking to newsmen at the Secretariat on Thursday (30 March).

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Death in RAB custody: HC wants autopsy report, list of those who grilled Jasmine

Replying to a question on arresting daily Prothom Alo reporter Samsuzzaman Shams in a DSA case, Anisul Huq said, "The cases, which were filed and are being filed, are not against the journalists, these are against wrongdoing. If you [journalists] publish facts for the people, this government will not stop you in anyway."

Earlier on 22 March, RAB arrested Sultana Jasmine, who worked as an assistant at Chandipur Union Land Office in Naogaon, on charges of fraud. 

RAB did not, however, inform the local police about Jasmine's arrest, according to media reports. 

It was later found a case was filed against her under the Digital Security Act the day after RAB took her in custody.

Death in 'custody': Poor health, not torture led to death, RAB claims

According to RAB, when Jasmine fell ill after her arrest, she was first taken to Naogaon Hospital and later to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital where she died on 24 March.

Jasmine's family claimed she died from being tortured by RAB during interrogation, which the law enforcers denied.  

Doctors at the Rajshahi Medical College Hospital said Jasmine had an injury on the right side of her head when she was admitted to the hospital and the CT scan report revealed there was bleeding in the brain.

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