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flag A Bangladeshi court denied a 10-day remand for former minister Dr. Dipu Moni, who faces murder charges in a 2024 protest-related killing, granting only four days.

A Dhaka court has granted a four-day remand for former minister Dr. Dipu Moni in connection with the August 5, 2024, killing of garment-factory scrap trader Md Monir during Bangladesh’s July–August uprising. Moni, arrested on August 19, 2024, faces murder charges linked to the protest-related death. Her widow filed the case on March 14, 2025, naming 351 and 500 unnamed suspects. Moni, who claims poor health and denied medical treatment and legal access, criticized the interim government during a court hearing on October 6, 2025, citing inadequate care and lack of lawyer meetings. The court denied a 10-day remand request, opting for four days, after which Moni was returned to jail.

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