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Health minister: No need to send UNO Wahida abroad right now

8 people arrested so far in connection with the attack on the UNO

Update : 06 Sep 2020, 03:02 PM

Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Sunday said there is no need to send Ghoraghat UNO Wahida Khanam abroad for better treatment at this moment but a decision in this regard will be taken later, if needed.

“Observing Wahida’s condition it appears she doesn’t need to be sent abroad right now. Doctors at the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital are taking good care of her. A decision in this regard will be taken later, if needed,” said the minister.

The health minister came up with the information while talking to reporters about the health condition of the UNO at the hospital on Sunday morning.


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“The 72-hour observation by the doctors at the hospital will end on Monday morning and no symptom of any infection has been reported yet. The patient is undergoing treatment under good management and everything is going well. Everything needed for her treatment will be provided,” he said.

The minister continued: “UNO Wahida talked to me and I think her condition is better now. Eight doctors successfully operated on her injured parts for two and a half hours and the right side of her injured body is still paralyzed. Doctors said it will be cured with physical therapy.”

Key accused to be in court

Meanwhile, Asadul Islam, the prime suspect in the attack on UNO Wahida Khanam and her father Omar Ali, will be produced before a court on Sunday, said Imam Zafar, officer-in-charge of Dinajpur DB Police and also the investigation officer of the case.

Police handed Asadul over to DB police early Sunday and he will be produced before the court around 3-4pm, he said.

Members of RAB 13 handed him over to the regular police on Saturday evening, he added.

Attack on Wahida

Wahida Khanam, the upazila nirbahi officer (UNO) of Ghoraghat, was seriously injured in an attack by miscreants at her home on the upazila parishad premises early Thursday.

Her father, Omar Ali, was also injured in the gruesome attack. They were taken to Rangpur Medical College and Hospital.

Later, the UNO was airlifted from Rangpur to Dhaka by a Bangladesh Air Force MI-171SH helicopter. She is now undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital, Dhaka.

Bangladesh Air Force officials carry a critically injured Dinajpur UNO Wahida Khanam onboard a helicopter in Rangpur, to bring her to Dhaka for better treatment on Thursday, September 3, 2020 | ISPREarlier on Saturday, a court in Dinajpur placed two accused on a seven-day remand each in a case filed in connection with the attack on Wahida Khanam, and her father.

Those remanded are Nabirul Islam and Santu Kumar.

Judge Shishir Kumar Basu of Dinajpur Chief Judicial Magistrate of Amoli Adalat No. 7 passed the order on Saturday after they were produced before the court by the investigation officer of the case seeking a 10-day remand.

Meanwhile, the case was handed over to the Detective Branch (DB) of police in the afternoon from Ghoraghat police station.

Ghoraghat police Inspector Mominul Islam was investigating the case from the beginning. Now, Dinajpur DB Police Officer-in-Charge Imam Zafar has been made investigation officer of the case.

Besides, police arrested two more people in connection with the attack on the UNO and her father from Ghoraghat. They were identified as Shahjahan, 45, son of Khoka Sheikh, and Sohel Rana, 33, son of Abdur Rahim of the upazila, said Amirul Islam, officer-in-charge of Ghoraghat police station.

With this, law enforcers have so far arrested eight people, including prime suspect Asadul, in the case.


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