Information About Incident 68946-141201-358405 in Chittagong Bangladesh

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Meanwhile, the Supreme Court (SC) on April 24 rejected a Government petition seeking stay on a High Court (HC) verdict that acquitted four arrested ICS cadres for killing eight persons, including six activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of ruling Awami League (AL) in Chittagong city of Chittagong District in July 2000, reports The Daily Star.

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Meanwhile, the Supreme Court (SC) on April 24 rejected a Government petition seeking stay on a High Court (HC) verdict that acquitted four arrested ICS cadres for killing eight persons, including six activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of ruling Awami League (AL) in Chittagong city of Chittagong District in July 2000, reports The Daily Star. The HC on April 17 acquitted ICS cadres - Sajjad Hossain Khan, Alamgir Kabir Manik, Azam and Muhamad Solaiman, condemned to death by a Chittagong court. The HC acquitted them saying that the charges brought against them were not proved, as none of the witnesses saw them shooting the eight people in the port city in July 2000.

Event ID Date Country Storyhead
68946-141201-358405 4/25/2014 Bangladesh Five ICS cadres and one BNP activist arrested for involvement in subversive activities in Noakhali District
68946-141201-358405 4/25/2014 Bangladesh Five ICS cadres and one BNP activist arrested for involvement in subversive activities in Noakhali District

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Event ID Date Country Act District
68946-141200-358403 4/25/2014 Bangladesh arrest Noakhali
68946-141201-358405 4/25/2014 Bangladesh arrest Chittagong