"The arrest warrant has been served... This is a non bailable warrant," said a prosecution lawyer at the district and sessions judge's court in Lalmonirhat in northwestern Bangladesh after a report appeared in Prothom Alo newspaper.
The report said the district and sessions judge issued the warrant against the then additional chief judicial magistrate of Lalmonirhat, Saifur Rahman, as he failed to appear before the court for the fifth time to testify as a crucial prosecution witness in the gang-rape case.
"The copy of the warrant has been sent to Jhinaidah's police superintendent and district and sessions judge," prosecution lawyer Safura Begum said.
She said the trial could not proceed even after the complainant, police investigators, concerned doctors and other witnesses testified before the court as Rahman did not turn up to give his deposition as the recorder of the confessional statement of the key suspect five years ago.
Bangladesh courts often issue arrest warrants against police or officers who defy summons or fail to appear in time to testify but warrant against a judge on identical charges are rarely issued.
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