Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 8th September 2025, 11:47 AM
A Dhaka court has ordered the imprisonment of Abu Alam Mohammad Shahid Khan, a former senior secretary, after his arrest in connection with a case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act at Shahbagh Police Station.
On Monday, 8 September, Metropolitan Magistrate Md Saifuzzaman issued the order following a hearing.
Court Proceedings
The court subsequently ordered Shahid Khan’s transfer to prison under police custody.
Earlier, Shahid Khan had been arrested in Dhaka by the Detective Branch (DB).
The case stems from an incident linked to the activities of “Manch 71”, an organisation formed on 5 August with the stated aim of resisting conspiracies to erase or distort the history of the Liberation War and of encouraging citizens to prepare for sacrifice in defence of the nation’s achievements.
Following this, on 29 August, Sub-Inspector Amirul Islam filed a case under the Anti-Terrorism Act with Shahbagh Police Station. Those arrested were subsequently shown as accused in the case and sent to prison.
Key Timeline of Events
| Date | Event |
| 5 August | Launch of Manch 71 to resist distortion of Liberation War history. |
| 28 August, 10am | Roundtable at DRU disrupted; attendees harassed and confined. |
| 29 August | Case filed under Anti-Terrorism Act at Shahbagh Police Station. |
| 8 September | Former secretary Shahid Khan produced in court and sent to prison. |
This case underscores the sensitivity surrounding Liberation War history in Bangladesh and the government’s recourse to the Anti-Terrorism Act in response to violent disruptions of public events.
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