A Dhaka court granted remand for three days to the two accused, including Fatima Tasneem Shikha, the wife of militant Abu Siddique Sohel, who was arrested in the case of snatching two death-sentenced convicts from the premises of the Dhaka Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court.
Another accused who was remanded is Husna Akhtar who sheltered Shikha.
After five days of remand, the two accused were produced in the court on Friday.
The investigating officer of the case, CTTC Inspector Muhammad Abul Kalam Azad applied to remand them again for ten days for proper investigation of the case.
After the hearing, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbub Ahmed remanded them for three days.
A Dhaka court on Saturday placed the two on five-day remand in a case file over snatching away two militants from the premises of a Dhaka court last year.
CTTC Inspector Muhammad Abul Kalam Azad, also investigation officer of the case, produced the duo before the court on Saturday with a 10-day remand prayer.
Later, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate court judge Mohammad Sheikh Sadi granted five days remand.
A CTTC team in a raid arrested Sikha and Husna Akhter from Signboard area of Narayanganj on Friday night.
Death-row convicts Abu Siddiq Sohel and Moinul Hasan Shamim, members of banned militant outfit Ansar-al Islam, were whisked away by their associates by beating police and spraying some chemical on their eyes at Dhaka Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court arena on November 20, 2022.
Court inspector Md Julhash later filed the case with Kotwali police station.
They were convicted in the murder of publisher Foisal Arefin Dipon.
Dipon was brutally hacked to death at the Jagriti Prokashony office on the second floor of Aziz Super Market in Shahbagh on October 31, 2015.
A murder case was filed at Shahbagh police station two days later against unidentified assailants.