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Yunus' lawyer alleges tampered evidence, demands plaintiff's arrest in testimony

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UNB
06 September, 2023, 11:40 am
Last modified: 06 September, 2023, 11:40 am

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Yunus' lawyer alleges tampered evidence, demands plaintiff's arrest in testimony

UNB
06 September, 2023, 11:40 am
Last modified: 06 September, 2023, 11:40 am
Dr Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected
Dr Muhammad Yunus. File Photo: Collected

Several heated arguments between the opposing lawyers marred witness testimony in the trial of Nobel laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus and three of his fellow trustees at Grameen Telecom Trust, for violations of the country's labour law on Tuesday.

The dispute arose from a mismatch in the signatures of the officials of the Department of Inspection Factories and Establishments, or DIFE, in the checklist following their inspection visit of Grameen Telecom in August 2021. 

After the court's attention was drawn to this by Dr Yunus's lawyer Barrister Abdullah Al Mamun, the court asked him to file a written application in this regard, for which the counsel sought time.

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This was granted, before Judge Sheikh Marina Sultana of Dhaka Labour Court-3 fixed September 13 as the next date of cross-examination in the case. 

Earlier, Inspector Tariqul Islam of the DIFE, the first witness in the trial, took the stand at 12:26 pm on Tuesday. Reporters were asked to leave the court-room just as Barrister Mamun was about to start his cross-examination of the witness.

Yunus's lawyer questioned, "Is it a camera trial that journalists were kicked out?"

He also said even the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court allows journalists to be present and report on court proceedings.

In reply, the judge said, "We cannot complete the trial keeping everyone in the courtroom."

The judge later allowed the reporters but they had to stand at the back of the courtroom. 

Advocate Khurshid Alam Khan and Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal Syed Haider Ali, newly deputised to the case, were present on behalf of DIFE. 

At one point of the hearing, Barrister Mamun asked the plaintiff, "When you visit somewhere, do you give the owner a seizure list or checklist?" 

The inspector replied, "If they want, we give a copy."

The advocate asked Tariqul whether they had given any seizure list or checklist to the owners of Grameen Telecom. The inspector said they did.  

Then Barrister Mamun drew the court's attention and said the checklist given to Grameen Telecom and the checklist submitted in court did not match. He urged the court to issue arrest warrants against those involved, including the plaintiff on the witness stand. 

In response, the court asked to apply in writing.

Syed Haider Ali rose to say a suo motu (the court's own accord) order cannot be given. 

Barrister Mamun then again said, "We will apply."  

Khurshid Alam Khan meanwhile asked Barrister Mamun to finish the cross-examination of the witness.

In response, Barrister Mamun said, "It will take three more days. Everything is getting caught, and the entire world will find out."

The lawyers then engaged in a rowdy exchange, speaking over each other as the court descended into chaos. The judge tried to impose order, but to no avail. 

At one point, Haider Ali said, after the verdict he would apply to take action 'against the fraud', though it was not clear what he was referring to.

The judge left the courtroom around 2:30 pm as the chaos continued. The court then resumed at 3:30 pm. At that time, the court accepted the time request on behalf of Dr Yunus and said the order will be passed later.

The court then fixed September 13 as the next date for cross-examination of the witness.

Outside the courtroom, Abdullah Al Mamun explained his contention to reporters, that concerned a visit on August 16, 2021 by officials of DIFE to Grameen Telecom.

"They presented an inspection list at the end of the visit. On behalf of Grameen Telecom, it was signed by our managing director and two others, and by the late Inspector Arifuzzaman, the original plaintiff, on behalf of DIFE. A photocopy of that list was given to us. There was only one signature on behalf of DIFE there, Arifuzzaman, without a seal. But the copy of the inspection list filed with the court, plaintiff's Exhibit IV, has been tampered with. In addition to Arifuzzaman's signature, four new signatures appear in this tampered inspection list, along with their seals. Arifuzzaman's seal also appears, although it was not there in the copy given to us. Using this list, Dr Yunus has been charged," the lawyer explained. 

"The fact that a government department can engage in this kind of activity against a citizen is harrowing. I have asked that arrest warrants be issued against all inspectors, including the chief inspector, who are involved in this tampering or forgery under Section 195 1 (d) of the CrPC," the lawyer said.

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