Road safety protest: Nawshaba gets bail

A special court has granted actress and model Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed bail a day before Eid in a case over allegedly spreading rumours on Facebook amid student protests for safe roads.

Court Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 21 August 2018, 11:38 AM
Updated : 21 August 2018, 11:38 AM

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Debabrata Biswas who presided over the court on Tuesday granted Nawshaba interim bail untilOct 1.

Magistrate Mahmuda Akter had previously rejected Nawshaba’s bail petition on Monday, but gave permission for her treatment at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

Nawshaba had received bail because of her ‘illness’, her lawyer AH Imrul Kawser told bdnews24.com.

“Now that she has received bail she will be taken to a private hospital.”

Nawshaba will be out on bail until Oct 1, when the case report is due, he said.

Nawshaba went live on Facebook on the afternoon of Aug 4 and claimed two protesters had been killed and another had his eyes gouged out during clashes at Jigatala, a neighbourhood in Dhaka. She, however, was at a shooting site at Uttara at that time.

The law enforcers detained her later that day and police started a case against her under the ICT Act.

Nawshaba fell ill after six days in police custody on Aug 13. She was denied bail several times beforehand.

Imrul Kawser, the lawyer for Nawshaba, said the actress has to choose her bed carefully and follow her doctor’s advice to move after a spine surgery in India a few years ago.

He claimed Nawshaba had no ill motive behind spreading the rumours, but had received wrong information.

The government alleges there were attempts to topple it by using the non-political student protests.