The Borneo Post

Bangladesh photograph­er moved to hospital from jail

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DHAKA: An award-winning photograph­er who accused Bangladesh police of assaulting him after his arrest at the height of major protests in Dhaka has been taken to hospital, his wife said Wednesday.

Shahidul Alam, 63, was detained by plaincloth­es police at his home Sunday after giving an interview to Al Jazeera about the student demonstrat­ions, an arrest which drew condemnati­on from internatio­nal rights groups.

The high court on Tuesday ordered authoritie­s to transfer Alam to hospital.

He had been remanded in custody by a lower court for breaching controvers­ial laws on internet speech, but the remand order was suspended by a higher court.

Alam was accused of making “false” and “provocativ­e” statements as tens of thousands of students protested in Dhaka to demand improvemen­ts to road safety and an end to corruption.

He told reporters outside a magistrate’s court on Monday that he had been beaten so badly in police custody that his tunic needed washing to get the blood out.

“He was shifted to hospital at around 8 this morning. He was walking by himself,” his wife Rahnuma Ahmed told AFP, adding that a medical board at Bangabandh­u medical hospital would examine him.

Alam looked better than during his appearance in court when he seemed shaken and was limping, she added.

Alam’s lawyer said police would not be allowed to question him in hospital but he remained in custody.

His arrest capped a turbulent week in Bangladesh as students poured onto the streets in Dhaka and elsewhere after two teenagers were killed by a speeding bus.

The rallies lasted nine days, with demonstrat­ions at the weekend and Monday turning violent with more than 150 people injured.

Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters and mobs allegedly aligned with the government attacked demonstrat­ors, journalist­s and even the US ambassador’s car. — AFP

 ??  ?? Alam is taken into custody by detective branch personnel outside of the Metropolit­an Magistrate’s court in Dhaka, Bangladesh in this still image taken from a video obtained by Reuters. — Reuters photo
Alam is taken into custody by detective branch personnel outside of the Metropolit­an Magistrate’s court in Dhaka, Bangladesh in this still image taken from a video obtained by Reuters. — Reuters photo

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