Nasir-Tamima case: Hearing on charge framing deferred to Jan 2

20 December 2021, 03:44 pm | Updated: 23 November 2024, 02:10 am


Nasir-Tamima case: Hearing on charge framing deferred to Jan 2
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A Dhaka court has fixed January 24 for hearing on framing charges against Bangladesh national team cricketer Nasir Hossain and his wife Tamima in a case filed over their ‘illegal marriage’.

Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Tofazzal Hossain fixed the date today as Nasir’s lawyer filed a petition for deferring the date.

However, the court granted bail to the three accused--Nasir, Tamima and Tamima’s mother Sumi Akhter—in the case.

Earlier on October 31, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mohamamd Jashim granted them bail when they surrendered before the court and sought bail in the case.

On September 30, a report of Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) said the marriage between Nasir Hossain and Tamima Sultana is illegal as she is still wife of businessman Rakib Hasan.

PBI investigation officer Mizanur Rahman submitted the report before the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mohamamd Jashim.

Later the court asked cricketer Nasir, Tamima and Tamima’s mother Sumi Akhter to appear before it on October 31.

Tamima allegedly got married to cricketer Nasir without divorcing her husband Rakib Hasan.

According to the PBI report, Tamima did not divorce her first husband Rakib and Rakib did not get any divorce notice from her. Rather, Tamima made a fake divorce notice. So, Tamima is still the wife of Rakib, said the report.

Earlier on February 24, a Dhaka court directed PBI to investigate the case.

Tamima, a cabin crew of Saudia Airlines, Tamima got married to the cricketer on February 24 while photographs of their marriage went viral on social media which drew the attention of Rakib Hasan.

 


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