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taking into custody Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

হেফাজতে গ্রহণ,





taking into custody's Usage Examples:

protection, she was accused of being a criminal and her daughters were taking into custody.


of Rahó (Rakhiv) rose against the Hungarian gendarme battalion, taking into custody some 500 Hungarian policemen.


Islamabad and seized computers, recorded statements of employees as well taking into custody 25 employees of the company and 28 employees from Rawalpindi office.


cutting food, electricity and water supplies, and arresting and taking into custody all the local men and youths.


Two legal questions arose from the death; firstly, whether the taking into custody of Mulrunji was lawful, and secondly, whether the injuries that led.


He was also responsible for taking into custody British traitor John Amery.


Japanese soldiers soon overrun and capture the Freestones' camp, taking into custody all its inhabitants while Nick and the elephants go into a safe hiding.


Multiple people were taking into custody and at least one business was reported looted.


District Court of Moscow chose "measure of restraint in the form of taking into custody against P.


1961 by taking into custody and expelling white officers and mercenaries of the Gendarmerie.


, taking into custody) the subject of the warrant.


detour toward this city and defeated the Hungarian troops there, taking into custody 23 officers and 2,000 honvéd.


The CRPF outside the temple had been replaced by the army who were taking into custody any visitors leaving the temple.


Tagansky district court elected a preventive measure in the form of taking into custody.


Kiyama is taking into custody by the Anti-Skills, still hoping to find a way to cure her students.


Seizure can involve the taking into custody of personal property including vehicles and clothing.


disembarked, and as skirmishers, during the night, proceeded up the road, taking into custody every man caught out of doors.



Synonyms:

arrest; gaining control; catch; pinch; seizure; apprehension; collar; capture;

Antonyms:

activity; action; activeness; attack; repel;

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