Adilur Rahman and ASM Nasiruddin Elan
The High Court has cancelled
the two-year prison sentences given by a lower court to Adilur Rahman Khan, the
Secretary of the human rights organization Odhikar, and ASM Nasiruddin Elan,
the Director of Odhikar, in a case filed under Section 57 of the Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) Act.
The High Court bench led by Justice Md Abdur Rob handed down the verdict on Thursday, allowing their appeal against the sentence.
Advocate Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan represented Adilur and Elan in the apex court.
Detective Branch (DB) of police on August 10 of 2013, filed a general diary with the Gulshan Police Station against the two people for what they said, “running distorted information and doctored images” regarding the law enforcement agencies’ action on a rally of Hefajat-e-Islam in capital’s Motijheel area on May 5-6, 2013. The matter was later converted into a case.
After conducting the probe, DB filed charge-sheet against Adilur and Elan on September 4, 2013. The case was taken into cognizance by Dhaka Cyber Tribunal on September 11 and they were indicted in 2014.
Odhikar in its report posted on its website, reported that 61 people were killed in the police raid on that night.
Adilur Rahman Khan has been appointed as an Advisor to the Interim Government’s Industries Ministry and Housing and Public Works Ministry. - Special Correspondent