Tahmid Hasib Khan, a 22-year-old student at the University of Toronto, was yesterday produced in court where Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Delwar Hossain ordered him sent to jail.
Police neither implicated him in the terror attack nor submitted a fresh remand prayer for him as they produced him in the court. However, the law enforcement agencies told the court that Tahmid should be kept under judicial custody for the sake of investigation, the Daily star reported.
Seeking Tahmid's release on bail, a defence lawyer, however, told the court that police took him on remand in two phases "but could not unearth anything as he was not involved in the incident."
Metropolitan Magistrate Md Delwar Hossain passed an order sending Tahmid to jail.
On August 3, Tahmid and Hasnat Karim, a former private university teacher in Bangladesh, were detained on suspicion of their link with the July 1 terror attack.
After the eight-day remand Hasnat Karim was shown arrested in the Gulshan attack case, becoming the first person to be accused in the terrorist attack. He was sent for more interrogation.
However, Tahmid, a permanent resident of Canada, was also placed on six-day remand, but he has not yet been shown arrested for the cafe attack in the heart of Dhaka's diplomatic enclave that killed 22 people, including foreigners and policemen.
The 11-hour standoff ended after commandos stormed into the cafe and killed the hostage-takers.
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