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Nur Hossain on fresh remand

Staff Correspondent |
Update: 2014-07-21 10:04:00
Nur Hossain on fresh remand

KOLKATA: A West Bengal court on Monday placed Nur Hossain, the prime accused of sensational Narayanganj 7-murder, on a 14-day fresh remand.

Earlier, he was also placed on a 14-day remand twice and an 8-day remand once.

The court also ordered police to produce Nur Hossain before the court on August 2.

However, earlier on the day, he revealed the reasons behind his arrival in India.

He said that his life was jeopardized in Bangladesh so that he fled to India.

He made the disclosure to the journalists while he was produced before the Barasat Court in Indian state of West Bengal.

He also said that he will seek the legal aid there if any of his relatives comes from Bangladesh.

He also denied the allegations brought against him and said that the court should investigate the bank accounts and assets of mine before placing the charge-sheet.

He was appeared before the court amid tight security around 2:00pm (Bangladesh time).

BDST: 2045 HRS, JUL 21, 2014

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