The authorities has taken a firm stance towards any attempts to incite unrest or disrupt law and repeat utter of affairs following the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, the utter counsel told the High Court at the novel time (28 November).
Presenting updates on the utter of affairs, Additional Licensed unswerving Frequent Barrister Aneek R Haque and Deputy Licensed unswerving Frequent Md Asad Uddin told the High Court bench of Justice Farah Mahbub and Justice Debashish Roy Chowdhury that the topic is now a top priority for the authorities.
“Three instances trust already been filed in reference to the incidents of lawyer Alif’s homicide and unrest in Chattogram. Up to now, 33 people had been arrested, and 6 suspects had been known,” the utter counsels told the court docket.
They assured the court docket that law enforcement agencies are actively working to forestall any disorder stemming from this utter.
The High Court had sought development updates after lawyer Monir Uddin filed a petition on 27 November, citing media experiences, to ban ISKCON and impose Fragment 144 in three districts.
Staunch thru at the novel time’s hearing, Monir Uddin argued, “Right here is the time to ban ISKCON.”
In response, the court docket acknowledged, “The authorities will completely gape into the topic.”