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Representatives of the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (ChakSU) detained Assistant Professor Hasan Mohammad Roman Shuvo of the Law Department on Saturday afternoon and handed him over to the university administration. He was accused of supporting mass killings during the July uprising. The incident occurred after noon when Shuvo, reportedly trying to leave the Faculty of Law building, was stopped and taken to the proctor’s office.
University sources said Shuvo had been assigned as an invigilator for the first-year admission test of the 2025–26 academic session under the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. ChakSU leaders, including Law Secretary Fazle Rabbi Tawhid, detained him after learning of his presence. Allegations against Shuvo include labeling students as extremists, supporting a faction of the Chhatra League, and hosting gatherings at his residence. A university probe committee had already submitted a report on these allegations.
Shuvo denied all accusations, claiming he had not participated in any demonstrations and had committed no wrongdoing. The university proctor stated that Shuvo fled out of fear after hearing rumors of a mob attack and was later brought to the office by students.
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