Verdict in Holey Artisan attack case today

Staff Reporter Dhaka
Published: 27 November 2019, 10:20 AM | Updated: 27 November 2019, 12:00 PM
Verdict in Holey Artisan attack case today

Dhaka Anti-Terrorism Special Tribunal is set to deliver its verdict in the gruesome Holey Artisan Café attack case today.  

Judge Mobijur Rahman is expected to pronounce verdict in the case at 12 noon.

The all eight accused in the case were produced before the Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court premises from prison around 10:15am. 

Centering the verdict, special security measures have been taken from the law enforcers in the court area and across the country.  

Earlier, Dhaka Anti-Terrorism Special Tribunal on November 17 set November 27 (Wednesday) to deliver its verdict in the case after the prosecution and defense concluded their respective arguments. 

The verdict is going to be pronounced after around three years and four months since the case was lodged over the gruesome militant attack.

A gruesome attack at Holey Artisan Bakery in city's Gulshan by armed militants left twenty innocent people, most of whom are foreigners, on July 1, 2016. Two police officials also lost their lives while trying to save people there. Later, five attackers were killed in a commando operation.

Police, later, lodged a case with Gulshan Police Station in this connection under Anti-Terrorism Act.

Among 221 witnesses in the case, a total of 113 have testified before the tribunal.

The trial against the eight militants started on November 26 last year in the much-talked about Holey Artisan attack case.

On July 23, the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of police submitted the charge sheet against eight accused.

The accused are Jahangir Alam alias Rajib Gandhi, Rakibul Hasan Rigan, Rashedul Islam alias Ryash, Sohel Mahfuz, Mizanur Rahman alias Boro Mizan, Hadisur Rahman Sagor, Shariful Islam and Mamunur Rashid.

A total of 21 people were identified behind the attack. Among them, 13 people were killed in different drives carried out by the law enforcers.

Five militants killed in Army's counter 'Operation Thunderbolt' are: Rohan Ibne Imtiaz, Meer Sameh Mobashwer, Nibras Islam, Shafiqul Islam alias Ujjal and Khairul Islam alias Payel.