An 81-year-old prominent Bangladeshi-British editor was today released on bail on medical grounds, nearly five months after his arrest for allegedly plotting the murder of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son.
Shafik Rehman, a former editor of vernacular daily 'Jay Jay Din', was arrested from his Dhaka residence on April 16 in the case filed in August last year. He was arrested in a case filed in connection with his alleged involvement in a plot to abduct and murder Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy.
Detectives claim to have found some confidential documents regarding Joy from Rehman's residence.
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"He needs intensive care. We will admit him to Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital in Shahbagh," said Sajib Onafis, Rehman's family friend.
His bail will expire in three months or when police submit an investigation report, Dhaka Tribune reported.
On August 16, The Independent published a report quoting Rehman's son Shumit as saying he did not expect his father to live to "see the year out".
The report said that both Rehman and his wife were becoming physically ill because of the stress of his detention.
Noted for his satirical columns, Rehman will have to surrender his passport precluding any possibility of foreign travel during his bail.
On July 17, the Supreme Court allowed the journalist to file an appeal against the High Court order that rejected his bail petition in the case.
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