Lawyer Alif murder case sent to trial court

Lawyer Alif murder case sent to trial court
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Advocate Saiful Islam Alif’s murder case has been sent to the trial court after completing all legal procedures by a Chattogram Court.

Chattogram Metropolitan Magistrate Abu Bakkar Siddique issued this order on Tuesday.

The court’s Assistant Public Prosecutor, Md. Raihanul Wazed Chowdhury stated that the Chattogram Metropolitan Magistrate Court has directed the lawyer Saiful Islam Alif’s murder case to be transferred to the Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court for additional legal proceedings.

Jamal Uddin, the father of the martyred lawyer Alif, a member of the District Bar Association, and the plaintiff in the case, was present in court at that time. Subsequently, the judicial proceedings of the case will commence in the Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court or any other court designated by the court.

Among the 39 accused listed in the charge sheet of the Alif murder case, 17 are currently absconding. Arrest warrants, Hulia, and Croki warrants have been issued against the fugitive accused. Notices have also been published in newspapers.

On November 26, 2024, lawyer Alif was brutally beaten and hacked to death during a clash over the bail of Sanatani Jagran Jote spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das at the Chattogram Court Building area.

Following the incident, his father, Jamal Uddin, filed a murder case with the city’s Kotwali Police Station, naming 31 individuals as suspects.

On June 1, 2025, the investigation officer of the case, Assistant Police Commissioner Mahfuzur Rahman, who was serving in the Kotwali Zone of the Chattogram Metropolitan Police at the time, submitted a charge sheet to the relevant branch of the Chattogram court in the Alif murder case.

A charge sheet was filed in court accusing 38 people, including Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, the spokesperson of the Sanatani Jagran Jote.

On August 25, the court accepted the charge-sheet against 39 people, including Sukanta Dutta, after the investigation officer submitted it for admissibility in the court of the then Chattogram Metropolitan Magistrate SM Alauddin Mahmud.

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