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RAB’s 'assault' and detention of DU students, peers’ vandalism in DU

RTV Online Report

  23 Mar 2018, 00:00

After RAB’s 'assault' and detention of three students of Dhaka University, their peers protested and vandalized at the campus.

Over 300 students, mostly from Surja Sen Hall and Bijoy Ekattor Hall, came out on the streets near the TSC around 11:30 pm on Thursday.

The demonstrators demanded the ‘detained’ students be immediately released.

Witnesses said the agitating students vandalized some vehicles during the protests.They calmed down around midnight when the university authorities got the three students released.

Citing witness statements, Assistant Proctor Sohel Rana said that the three students on a motorcycle stopped a microbus in the street in front of the Arts Building after it had not let the bike pass.The students asked the driver to get off the microbus.
As the driver did not respond, the students had an argument with the microbus riders before they broke a looking glass.

He also said, “There were eight to 10 uniformed RAB personnels on the microbus. They got off the car immediately and beat up the students and dragged them into the vehicle.

Two of the three students have been identified as Imran Hossain, Organising Secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra League’s Bijoy Ekattor Hall unit, and Tanvir Hossain, Health Secretary of the Bijoy Ekattor Hall unit of the ruling Awami League’s student wing.

A student of Bijoy Ekattor Hall who witnessed the incident said the RAB members pointed their weapons at the heads of the three students and also at the others who tried to help them.

As the news of the ‘detention’ of the three students spread, their fellow students came out of the halls and started the demonstration.

They vandalized at least three cars, including one of the police, witnesses said.

The elite force, however denied the allegation of assaulting and detaining the students.

RAB spokesperson Mufti Mahmud Khan said their personnel had parked a microbus and a car at Kantabon.

Two to three youths, apparently agitated by traffic congestion in the area, smashed a window glass of one of the two vehicles, Khan said.

“When the RAB personnel there asked the youths why they had smashed the glass, the youths identified themselves as Dhaka University students and said they did not know it was a RAB vehicle,” he said.

He claimed the RAB members took away the students to ‘discuss the issue’.

“They agreed to repair the glass. We are discussing the matter with them,” he said.

Assistant Proctor Sohel said, the RAB handed over the three students to the university officials at around 11:45pm.

He also said they would demand an explanation from RAB on Sunday why they had detained students on the campus.

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