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HC questions arrest of restaurant workers after Bailey Road fire

Published : Thursday, 14 March, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 125

The High Court Division on Wednesday issued a rule asking the government to explain why the arrests of workers during raids on hotels and restaurants in the capital following the Bailey Road fire, should not be declared as illegal.

At the same time, hearing a writ petition, a bench of Justice Mustafa Zaman Islam and Justice Md Atabullah asked the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to provide within the next 30 days a list of the total number of workers arrested during raids.

The bench issued the order and the rule.

The bench asked secretaries to home, labour, employment and law ministries, and inspector general of police to reply to the rule within four weeks.

Barrister Masud R Sobhan stood for the writ petitioner while Deputy Attorney General Tushar Kanti Roy represented the state.

On Monday, Barrister Masud R Sobhan and his wife Barrister Fatema S Chowdhury filed the writ petition.

Barrister Fatema S Chowdhury said according to media reports, law enforcers have arrested a numbers of workers, who were not own any building or restaurant. They are just employees.

They used to get wage of TK 10,000 to TK15,000 per month. They are innocent. They were illegally detained and kept with the inmates in the jail. Thats why I filed a writ challenging the legality of their arrest, she said.

On February 29, 46 people were killed in a devastating fire at Green Cozy Cottage building on Bailey Road in the capital. Since then, Dhaka Metropolitan Police has been conducting raids in restaurants.

A total of 872 people have been arrested and 20 cases filed so far during these drives. Disciplinary action was taken in 887 cases.

The Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha is also conducting drives and closed some restaurants. Police are also allegedly detaining many people from small roadside food shops.

The Restaurant Owners Association has criticised the raids conducted by government agencies on various restaurants in Dhaka, claiming it as harassment.

Earlier on Tuesday, the same bench issued a rule in response to a writ petition filed by the Bangladesh Restaurant Owners Association. The High Court Division issued a rule asking the authorities to explain why harassing hotels and restaurants in the name of raids in the capital should not be declared as illegal.







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