It would not be surprising that this is being done simply to prevent her taking part in the national elections. “Unless the authorities can present such evidence, all those currently detained in relation to these murder cases should, at a minimum, be granted bail immediately,” he wrote. Ivy had been arrested from her Narayanganj residence on May 9, following the fall of the Awami League government. After the July Uprising and the removal of city mayors nationwide by the interim government on Aug 19, 2024, Ivy lost her post. She was later named in five cases filed across multiple police stations in Narayanganj alleging involvement in murder and attempted killing during the student movement.
Source: bd News24 November 12, 2025 15:31 UTC