A/HRC/WGEID/106/1 Information from sources 9. Sources provided information on four outstanding cases. The information was considered to be insufficient to lead to a clarification. Argentina Duplication 10. The Working Group decided to consider one case as a duplicate of an existing case. The duplicate was subsequently deleted from the Working Group’s records. Bahrain Urgent action 11. On 15 April 2015, the Working Group, following its urgent action procedure, transmitted a case to the Government concerning Mr. Mohamed Sharaf, who was allegedly arrested on 2 April 2015 by security officers in the village of Al-Eker. Bangladesh Urgent action 12. On 18 March 2015, the Working Group, following its urgent action procedure, transmitted one case to the Government concerning Mr. Salah Uddin Ahmed, allegedly arrested on 10 March 2015 at his residence in Dhaka by a group of 20 plain-clothed men who identified themselves as police members of the Detectives Branch. Standard procedure 13. The Working Group transmitted 10 cases to the Government, concerning: (a) Mr. Md. Selim Reza Pintu, allegedly arrested in Dhaka on 11 December 2013 by three men in civilian clothes who identified themselves as government administrators; (b) Mr. Md. Ashadsuzzaman Rana; Mr. Karim Jahidul, also known as Tanvir; Mr. Md. Mazharul Islam, also known as Rusel; Mr. Al-Amin Al-Amin; Mr. Islam Shajedul, also known as Sumon; and Mr. Mohammad Abdul Quder Bhuiyan, also known as Masum, allegedly abducted on 4 December 2013 by officers of the Rapid Action Battalion in the Bashundhara residential area of Dhaka; (c) Mr. Md. Kawsar Hossain and Mr. A M Adnan Chowdhury, allegedly abducted on 5 December 2013 by officers of the Rapid Action Battalion in Dhaka; (d) Mr. Mohammad Fakrul Islam, allegedly abducted on 11 May 2013 by officers of the Rapid Action Battalion in Dhaka; China Standard procedure 14. The Working Group transmitted four cases to the Government, concerning: 3

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