Crimes against humanity: Verdict against nine Thursday

Jago News Desk Published: 9 February 2021, 04:24 PM | Updated: 9 February 2021, 04:48 PM
Crimes against humanity: Verdict against nine Thursday

The International Crimes Tribunal will announce verdict on February 11 against nine accused, including Khalilur Rahman of Mymensingh, in a case lodged over crimes against humanity during the war of liberation, 1971.

A three-member judicial panel led by chairman of the tribunal Justice Mohammad Shahinur Islam set the date on Tuesday, Advocate Abdus Sattar Palowan confirmed the matter to BSS.

Shahidur Rahman and Rezia Sultana Chaman represented the prosecution in the case, while advocates Abdus Shukur Khan and Abdus Sattar Palowan stood for the accused.

The prosecution hoped for the maximum punishment.

Among 11 accused in this case, two died during the trial.

On March 4, 2018, the tribunal framed charges against 11 people in Mymensingh with murder of four people, detention of nine people, robbery, arson, kidnapping, torture and extortion.

According to the case statement, they committed these crimes in Sadhua village of Niguari union under Pagla Police Station and Rouha village under Tangab union in Gafargaon upazila of Mymensingh district.

The investigation against the accused started on October 16, 2014.

The accused - Mohammad Khalilur Rahman Mir, Mohammad Samsuzzaman alias Abul Kalam, Mohammad Abdullah, Mohammad Rois Uddin Azadi alias Akkel Ali and Abdul Latif of Sadhua village - are in jail.

Two other accused - Mohammad Abdul Malek Akand alias Abul Member and Nurul Amin Shahjahan - died during the trial.

Other four accused of the case - AFM Faizullah, Md Abdur Razzak Mandal, Sirajul Islam and Mohammad Alim Uddin Khan - are absconding.-BSS