Teknaf UNO’s remarks were like those of a gangster: HC

The Report Desk

Published: July 24, 2022, 03:31 PM

Teknaf UNO’s remarks were like those of a gangster: HC

The High Court has observed that Teknaf Upazila executive officer Mohammad Kaisar Khosru's remarks were like those of a gangster and unbecoming to a responsible official. 

 

The court meanwhile wanted to know what administrative action has been taken against him for yelling abuse at a local reporter over a report.

 

An HC bench comprising of Justice Nazrul Islam Talukder and Justice Khizir Hayat issued the order on Sunday after a media report on the matter was brought to the judges' attention by Advocate Khurshid Alam Khan.

 

He brought the matter to the court's attention  that the UNO behaved badly with a journalist because of a news article.

 

In response, the court then said that a government official cannot behave in such a manner.

 

“One of the judges said the UNO’s remarks were like those of a gangster and unbecoming to a responsible official. The senior judge described them as ‘wrong-headed’,” the lawyer said.

 

“His remarks are extremely objectionable. It is unfortunate and unacceptable,” Justice Talukder said during the hearing.

 

“Journalists are a mirror to society. They are the fourth estate of the state. If they have committed any offence, the law or the press council can handle it. But no one can abuse them in this way.”

 

Deputy Attorney General Amin Uddin Manik has been ordered to inform the court what action the district administration had taken against Khosru.

 

Some homes had been built for the homeless in Cox’s Bazar under the Ashrayan Project next to the Naf River in Teknaf. Those  were recently waterlogged due to the tide and the rain, causing difficulties for residents.  

 

On Thursday, the Dhaka Post ran a story about the situation, filed by its Cox’s Bazar Correspondent Saidul Islam Farhad. Later that night, the UNO called Farhad from his government phone number and hurled insults at him.

 

An audio recording of the conversation then spread on social media, drawing a storm of criticism.

 

The issue was brought to the district administration’s attention and they summoned both sides for a meeting. 

 

The UNO apologised for the insults and asked for forgiveness.

 

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