Kajol all set to be free at last HC grants the journo, out of home for 280 days, bail in two cases Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent After photojournalist Shafiqul Islam Kajol was "found" near the Indian border in the middle of the night 53 days after his disappearance, his family thought he would be coming home soon. Kajol's son went to Jashore to bring him, while his wife and daughter waited in Dhaka. Then as the day progressed, the photojournalist was suddenly whisked off to jail, under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). The police informed the court that he was being arrested since he was facing three cases under the Digital Security Act (DSA) filed separately by a lawmaker and two activists of Jubo Mahila League.