Supreme Court acquits Moinul Haque in Arnamai Bora rape-murder case
NewsBytes | April 20, 2026 4:39 PM CST
Court faults probe and quashes conviction
The court called out serious flaws in how the case was investigated, noting that key evidence was missing and the chain of proof was not strong enough for such a serious conviction.
The judges stressed that criminal convictions should be based on solid facts, not suspicion, reminding everyone that convictions should be based on solid facts, not suspicion.
Haque's conviction for destroying evidence was also quashed, even though he had not appealed it himself.
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