TRUE IDENTITY OF DEMOCRACYTODAY WEBSITE OWNER REVEALED & AUTHORITIES ASK FOR CALM

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In response to open calls for action by Bangladesh Chhatra League and in the interest of public order, the police confirmed yesterday that they have identified the true owner of www.democracytoday.net .

According to authorities, plainclothes police officers, acting on a report from members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, visited an address associated with the site. Inquiries led to the disclosure of the current address of the website owner.

Authorities revealed that the suspect is a Bangladeshi national named Mohammad Juned Ahmed from the Sylhet area. Based on gathered evidence and inquiries, they confirmed that the suspect is currently overseas. However, they asserted that he will be arrested for the commission of serious crimes under the Digital Security Act. These offences are deemed arrestable without a warrant.

The authorities have urged angry sections of the public to remain calm and assured that the suspect will be brought before the courts very soon.

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