Twenty-five members of Bangladesh's ruling political
party were indicted for beating a university student to death in
Dhaka over a social media post that sparked nationwide protest last
month, officials said on Monday.
A magistrate court issued the indictment order after investigators
pressed murder charges against the accused, prosecution lawyer
Hemayet Uddin Khan told reporters in Dhaka.
Abrar Fahad, an electrical engineering student, was allegedly beaten
to death by the members of the Awami League party on the campus of
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) on October
6.
Fahad's body was found at a staircase hours after he was called in by
a group of activists from the Awami League's student wing for
questioning over the social media post.
He had posted criticism on Facebook of a water-sharing agreement
which Bangladesh signed with neighbouring India. The deal was backed
by the Awami League.
Police arrested 21 suspects, who are students at the same university,
and presented them to the court when the indictment order was passed
on Monday.
The court also issued arrest warrants for four others, who have been
on the run, before the murder trial is set to begin on December 3,
Khan said.
Thousands of BUET students took to the streets after the brutal
murder demanding that the authorities bring all the perpetrators to
book.
Students in other universities, professionals and political activists
in different parts of the country joined the week-long protest
calling for swift justice in the case.
Abrar Fahad, an electrical engineering student, was allegedly beaten to death by the members of the Awami League party on the campus of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Photo courtesy: Daily Star