A Dhaka court on Sunday placed three private university students on five-day remand over seizure of psychedelic drug LSD from their residence.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Baki Billah passed the order during a virtual hearing in the case filed at Dhanmondi Police Station under the Narcotics Control Act.
The court also rejected the bail pleas.
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On May 27, investigation officer of the case, Sub-Inspector of Detective Branch Md Salauddin Kader produced the accused before court and sought a seven-day remand for each of them.
The court sent them to jail after a remand hearing on Sunday.
The accused are Sadman Sakib Rupol, 25, Ashab Wadud Turjo, 22, and Adib Ashraf, 23.
On May 26, police arrested them during a raid from a Dhaka apartment with 200 pieces of LSD. They used to sell them at Tk 3,000 per piece.
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The ongoing probe into the death of Dhaka University student Hafizur led to the raid, said DB.
Later, DB Inspector Mahbub Alam filed a case against them under the Narcotics Control Act.