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ICT verdict of 5 Gaibandha razakars Tuesday

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Update: 2019-10-14 11:57:55
ICT verdict of 5 Gaibandha razakars Tuesday

DHAKA: The International Crimes Tribunal will pronounce its judgement on Tuesday (Oct 15) against five alleged war criminals for crimes against humanity during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971 in Gaibandha.

The three-member ICT, led by Justice Md Shahinur Islam, on Monday (Oct 14) set the date for delivering the verdict in the case.  

Mokhlesur Rahman Badal moved for the state while lawyer Abul Hasan stood for the acused. 

Earlier on July 21, the ICT has kept the verdict against five alleged war criminals in Gaibandha for crimes against humanity in 1971 pending for any day after concluding the hearing of arguments from both sides.

After hearing the law-point arguments from both the prosecution and the defence lawyers, the three-member ICT, led by Justice Md Shahinur Islam, passed the order in presence of the only one accused Ranju Miah.

There were six accused in the case. Among them, Md Ranju Miah is in the jail.

The absconding accused are - Razakar commander Abdul Jabbar, Md. Jafijar Rahman Khoka, Md. Abdul Wahed Mondol, Md. Momtaz Ali Bepari Momtaz and Md. Azgar Hossain Khan.

Among them, Azgar Hossain Khan has died.

The ICT, earlier, has started trial of the case after indicted the accused, framing four charges of crimes against humanity against them.

The five accused are facing four charges, including those for mass killing, abduction, looting, forced deportation of minorities and arson attack committed in Fulbari and Nandida village in Gaibandha Sadar, during the 1971 Liberation War.

BDST: 1148 HRS, OCT 14, 2019
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