
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has stated that the government is taking necessary steps to ensure a speedy conclusion to the Ramisa murder trial.
During a briefing at the conference room of the Home Ministry, Ahmed shared that significant progress was made in court today.
Out of the 12 witnesses scheduled to appear, 11 have already completed their testimonies, he also said, adding, "These witnesses include medical and forensic experts who provided evidence regarding post-mortem and other forensic reports."
"It is everyone's expectation that the trial be completed within a short period, and we are making arrangements to ensure that," the Home Minister said.
He emphasized that while the government cannot comment on the specifics of a sub-judice matter, they are providing full cooperation by ensuring that investigating officers and witnesses are present for every hearing.
The minister confirmed that a statement has already been recorded under Section 164 from the accused currently in custody.
Ahmed also mentioned that the court has reportedly issued a directive to refrain from discussing case details with outsiders without explicit judicial permission.
While expressing hope for a fast-tracked verdict, Salahuddin Ahmed reiterated that the final judgment and the timeline for the ruling remain strictly under the jurisdiction of the court, reports BSS.
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