Former Bangladesh captain faces assault allegations as legal case filed over incident involving protesters

Legal case has been filed against former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza for allegedly assaulting students and members of the public during the recent anti-discrimination student protests.

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Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (getty)

Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (getty)

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Bangladesh last featured in the two Test match series against Pakistan.

Bangladesh will now face India for two Test match series.

A legal case has been filed against 90 individuals, including former Bangladesh national cricket team captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, accusing them of assaulting students and members of the public during the recent anti-discrimination student protests. The case alleges that Mortaza and the others were involved in violent confrontations with demonstrators advocating for educational reforms and equal treatment. This incident has sparked widespread controversy and heightened tensions around the student movement's demands for systemic change.
 

The case, which also names Mashrafe's father, Golam Mortaza Swapan, was filed by Sheikh Mostafa AL-Muzahidur Rahman Palash at Narail Sadar Police Station.

 

"According to Saiful Islam, the officer-in-charge of the station, the incident occurred on August 4 during the quota reform movement. The case statement claims that Mashrafe, his father, and others, armed with weapons, held a rally at Narail intersection. When students, who were demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, reached the Russel bridge area, they were allegedly attacked by the group, leading to a clash" quoted CricketPakistan.


Earlier, former Bangladesh skipper Shakib-Al Hasan was allegedly named in the murder case of Rubel Islam. Rubel was murdered on August 5. His father field a complaint and Shakib alongside former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. 
 

As per a report by Bangladesh News 24, Rubel's father lodged the complaint in the Abador Police station. However, Shakib and Hasina are on the long list of suspects including former Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan.
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Bangladesh's recent cricket outing

 

Bangladesh cricket team recently featured in the two Test match series against Pakistan where they defeated the neighboring nation by 2-0 to register their maiden Test win against the neighbouring nation. 
 

Bangladesh will now travel to India for the two Test match series scheduled to start from September 19 where the first match will be played at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Chennai and the second clash will take place in Kanpur's Green Park Stadium from September 27. 

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