A case has been filed with a Dhaka court against poet and columnist Farhad Mazhar and his wife Farida Akhter, accusing them of bringing in false charge of offence in connection with the poet's alleged abduction.
Detective Branch (DB) Inspector Mahbubul Alam filed the case with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's (CMM's) court on Thursday. The case was filed under sections 109 and 111 of Bangladesh Penal Code, confirmed the CMM court's General Recording Officer Sub-Inspector Shah Alam.
On November 14, DB Inspector Mahbubul Islam, also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, submitted the final report of the case with a Dhaka court mentioning that they did not find any proof of abduction.
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The final report also called for taking action under sections 109 and 111 of the penal code against Farhad Mazhar and his wife for filing a “false” case of abduction.
Later, during a hearing on December 7, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Khurshid Alam ordered police to file a case.
On July 3, family members claimed that Farhad Mazhar had been kidnapped by unidentified men from Dhaka's Adabar during early hours of the day.
Later, police found him in an inter-district bus in Jessore around 11:30pm on the same day while he was returning to Dhaka from Khulna.
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His wife filed the case with Adabar police station the same day.
Later, the case was transferred to the Detective Branch of police.
Two days after the order on December 9, the vocal columnist claimed at a press conference that the confession he made to a Dhaka court in October about his abduction was not his own words, rather he was "pressured" to do so.