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Another murder case launched against deposed Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina | World News

Dhaka, Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was on Saturday charged with murder over the death of a college student during protests against quota reforms in the country, the latest in a series of cases filed against her following her ouster.

New murder trial initiated against deposed Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

The case was filed against Hasina, former education minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury Nowfel and 32 others, including several Awami League leaders, in Chandgaon, bdnews24.com reported. Another 40 to 50 unidentified people were also accused in the case, it said.

This is the seventh case brought against Hasina following her removal from power following mass protests.

Hasina, 76, fled to India on August 5 after being forced to resign following massive student protests against a quota system in the civil service.

Mohammad Parvez, the uncle of the deceased student Tanvir Siddiqui, filed a complaint at the Chandgaon police station early Saturday morning, the report quoted police chief Jahedul Kabir as saying.

According to the chargesheet, Tanvir, a student at Government Ashekane Awlia Degree College, was participating in the anti-discrimination movement's 'shutdown' programme for students on August 18. During the protest at Bahaddarhat Kitchen Market, unidentified assailants, on the 'instruction and direction' of Hasina and Nowfel, pelted bricks and stones and opened indiscriminate firing at the students.

Tanvir was shot and later died in hospital.

The same incident resulted in the deaths of two other people, including a student of Chattogram University, at the same location, the report said.

In the last four days, five more cases have been filed against her in Dhaka, four of them for murder and one for kidnapping and torture.

On Friday, Hasina and 99 other local politicians and activists of her Awami League party were charged in a case filed at Bogura Sadar police station for the murder of 35-year-old Selim Hossain, a resident of Palikanda village in Shibganj upazila, on August 4.

On August 4, a day before Hasina resigned and left the country, Hossain joined a student protest in Bogura's Satmatha area. According to the complaint, Awami League leaders and activists attacked the protesters and hacked Hossain to death with sharp weapons.

Hossain's brother claimed that AL men killed his brother on the orders of Hasina and Quader.

Meanwhile, former MP and former water resources minister Ramesh Chandra Sen was arrested and sent to jail on Saturday on charges of throwing a crude bomb at students during the July 16 student movement.

Thakurgaon High Court Judge Rajib Kumar Roy gave the order after Ramesh was produced before the court on Saturday afternoon.

Sen has also served as a member of the Awami League's executive committee, a member of its advisory council and most recently as a member of the Central Election Committee. He served as Minister for Water Resources from 2009 to 2014.

More than 230 people have been killed in violence across Bangladesh since the overthrow of the Hasina government, bringing the death toll to 560 since anti-quota protests began in mid-July.

On Wednesday, Bangladesh's International Criminal Court opened an investigation against the former prime minister and nine other people. They are accused of genocide and crimes against humanity. The defendants say the crimes occurred between July 15 and August 5 during mass student protests against their government.

On Wednesday, a complaint was filed with the Bangladesh International Criminal Court's Investigation Department against Hasina, Awami League general secretary and former road transport and bridges minister Quader, former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and several other prominent figures within the party.

A team of UN experts will visit Bangladesh next week to investigate the killings of protesters before and after Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister last week, it was announced on Thursday.

After the fall of the Hasina regime, an interim government was formed and 84-year-old Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was appointed chief adviser.

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