A Dhaka court has placed JKG Healthcare Chairman Dr Sabrina Arif Chowdhury on a 2-day remand in a case filed for having acquired dual National Identity Cards (NIDs) with fake information.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Tofajjol Hossen granted the remand on Thursday.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mominul Islam, investigation officer of the case and Sub Inspector of Badda Police Station, filed a 5-day remand petition at the court.
According to EC’s NID division, Sabrina became a voter for the first time in 2009, when she used her current and permanent address in Mohammadpur. She mentioned her date of birth as being December 2, 1978.
She mentioned her husband’s name to be H Haque and educational qualification as being post-graduation.
But in her second NID issued in 2016, she mentioned her permanent and current address in Badda and her husband’s name as Ariful Chowdhury. In that ID, she used December 2, 1983 as her date of birth.
She also changed her mother’s name, as well as educational qualifications, declaring herself a graduate.
It is mentionable that, JKG Healthcare's chairman Sabrina Arif Chowdhury (Sabrina Sharmin Hussain) and her husband Ariful Haque Chowdhury are among the eight accused in the case for providing fake coronavirus report.