Mahfuz Anam gets bail in Rangpur

A Rangpur court has granted bail to The Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam in a defamation case filed for carrying “confusing” and “defamatory” reports in his daily about Awami League President Sheikh Hasina during the 2007-08 military-backed caretaker regime.

Senior Judicial Magistrate Shafiul Alam granted the bail upon a bond of Tk1,000 on Tuesday morning.

Earlier in the day, Mahfuz Anam appeared before the court and filed the bail petition.

Motahar Hossain, organising secretary of district unit Awami League and secretary of Fertiliser Association, filed the defamation case of Tk100 crore on February 15.

Mahfuz Anam on a TV talk show on February 3 admitted that he made a “big mistake” by running “corruption” stories based on information provided by the DGFI during the 2007-2008 caretaker regime.

“I admit it. It was a big mistake as an editor, in my journalism career,” Anam said on the talk show.

At least 79 cases have so far been filed on charges of defamation and sedition against Mahfuz Anam for running “false corruption stories” against Sheikh Hasina. 

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