DHAKA: A Shillong court in the Indian Meghalaya state granted conditional bail to BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed in an intrusion case filed under the foreigners act on Friday afternoon.
BNP chairperson’s media wing member Shairul Kabir Khan confirmed the matter to banglanews.
According to the conditions given by the court, Salahuddin cannot leave the Shilong state and he ahs to appear before the court every week, he added.
Earlier on May 22, Hasina Ahmed, wife of Salahuddin Ahmed, filed bail petition before the court for his better treatment.
Later on Wednesday, BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed has been charged in intrusion case with Shillong police in India state of Meghalaya state.
Media reports said that investigators have submitted charge-sheet with Chief Judicial Magistrate KML Nongbri this afternoon.
Earlier, the case was filed under the Foreigners Act of India. It may lead Salahuddin to imprisonment or pushback.
According to the reports, police brought charges against the BNP leader only for entering India without valid travel documents.
However, Salahuddin was allegedly picked up by detectives from a house in Dhaka's Uttara on March 10.
Later on May 11, he was found in Meghalaya state capital Shillong.
BDST: 0914 HRS, JUN 6, 2015
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