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Bangladesh
Mojaheed pressed Pak army for hasty killings
2012-01-17
[Bangla Daily Star] Top Jamaat-e-Islami
...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores...
leader Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed was involved in killing many people, including freedom fighters and intellectuals, during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, according to the findings of the prosecution.

The International Crimes Tribunal yesterday received the formal charge of crimes against Mojaheed after a resubmission by the prosecution.

The tribunal On December 28 last year returned the charge against Mojaheed saying that it had not been arranged properly and asked the prosecution to resubmit a formal charge in an arranged and classified manner by January 16 (yesterday).

The three-judge tribunal, headed by its Chairman Justice Md Nizamul Huq, yesterday fixed January 26 for passing an order on whether it would take the charge against Mojaheed into cognisance for trial.

The fresh charge contains 34 incidents of crime allegedly committed by Mojaheed, secretary general of Jamaat, during the war.

Yesterday after the submission, Prosecutor Mukhlesur Rahman Badal told The Daily Star that they have found proof that Mojaheed (now in jail) had been involved in the killing of eminent music composer Altaf Mahmud and well-known freedom fighter Shafi Imam Rumee.

Rumee is a son of Jahanara Imam, also known as Shaheed Janani (mother of martyr). In her highly-admired book "Ekattorer Dinguli", Jahanara Imam gave account of the days of the nine-month Liberation War and Rumee's murder.

The prosecutor said, "The then Pak occupation army confined six people including Altaf Mahmud and Rumee at the Old MP Hostel in Nakhalpara area of the capital in August 1971.

"Mojaheed and his superior Motiur Rahman Nizami
...During the liberation war of 1971, Nizami formed the Al-Badr Force and acted as its supreme commander. The Al-Badr militia took active part in rape, extortion, looting and killing of Bangladeshis who supported the liberation, including a pre-planned massacre on December 14, 1971, when the Al-Badr militia along with Pakistan Army rounded up hundreds of doctors, professors, writers, and other Bengali intellectuals, and executed them...
on August 30, 1971 told the occupation army to kill the confined people before the then Pakistain president Yahya Khan had declared amnesty for "separatists" and "myrmidons" (freedom fighters).

In September, 1971, Yahya declared amnesty asking the myrmidons and separatists to surrender.

The prosecutor said the occupation force and their collaborators led by Mojaheed had killed 50 to 60 men and women after looting and setting fire to 300 to 350 houses in Hindu dominated Baidyadangi and Majhidangi villages of Charvodrason Thana in Faridpur district in mid-May, 1971.

Mojaheed, the then secretary of East Pakistain Islami Chhatra Sangha, had provoked and instigated the then Pak occupation force and its collaborators -- Razakar, Al Badr, Al shams and other organizations -- in killing pro-liberation people by delivering speeches in different places of Rangpur, Bogra, Comilla and Faridpur in 1971, according to the prosecutor.

Badal said Mojaheed, the then commander of Al Badr, was also involved in the killing of intellectuals on December 14, 1971, two days before Bangladesh won its independence.

He said Mojaheed and Nizami, then president of East Pakistain Islami Chhatra Sangha, were involved in conspiring with the occupation army in committing atrocities and crimes against humanity.

The International Crimes Tribunal has so far received the formal charges against former Jamaat-e Islami ameer Ghulam Azam, its present Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Nayeb-e Ameer Delwar Hossain Sayeedi
...Islamic orator and politician. He was a former Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of Bangladesh from 1996 to 2008, and is one of the most prominent leaders of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami...
, and Assistant Secretaries General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Mollah and BNP leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury in connection with their alleged crimes against humanity.
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Bangladesh
Mojaheed 'regrets' role, denies killing link
2011-05-09
[Bangla Daily Star] Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
... a Pakistani catspaw remaining active in Bangla politix, loosely affiliated with the Pak religious party of the same name and closely affiliated with most of the terror organizations in Bangla. A member of the BNP's four party governing coalition....
Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed yesterday said he regrets his anti-liberation role in 1971 and explained that it was played "out of emotion", said the agency probing war crimes.

The Jamaat leader made the statement during a daylong interrogation by the investigation agency at a "safe home" at the capital's Dhanmondi.

He, however, denied his involvement in killing and other crimes against humanity during the Liberation War.

Jamaat-e-Islami, an anti-liberation force, remains unremorseful and unapologetic till date for its misdeeds of that time.

Mojaheed in November 2007 claimed that Jamaat never worked against the independence and there is no such thing as war criminals in the country. "In fact, anti-liberation forces never even existed," said the Jamaat leader.

The investigation agency said they would again appeal to the International Crimes Tribunal for permission to quiz Mojaheed as he yesterday avoided several significant queries on his anti-liberation role.

The investigation team got some significant information from him [Mojaheed], said M Sanaul Huq of the five-member team after the interrogation ended at 5:15pm.

Talking to news hounds, Huq, however, declined to disclose further information.

Meanwhile,
...back at the shouting match, a new, even louder, voice was to be heard...
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami and Nayeb-e-Ameer Delawar Hossain Sayedee yesterday in separate petitions pleaded with the court not to interrogate them in connection with war crimes charges anymore.

Talking to The Daily Star, a member of the investigation agency on condition of anonymity said the Jamaat leader admitted that genocide and other atrocities took place during the Liberation War.

Mojaheed said he was in Dhaka during the war time and was also a leader of Islami Chhatro Sangho. But he denied his involvement with auxiliary forces of Pak occupation army.

"When we showed books of different Pak general where his name is mentioned as Al-Badr leader, he avoided the issue," said another member of the investigation team.

He was also shown newspaper clippings of daily Sangram, mouthpiece of Jamaat, which quoted his speeches identifying him as an Al-Badr leader. He questioned the authenticity of such news and declined to comment on the matter, said the investigation member.

Like Nizami, Mojaheed also said Pak occupation army threatened him not to go against them.

Asked whether his reply was satisfactory, Sanaul Huq said, "We accepted some of his replies." But Huq did not elaborate.

Mojaheed's counsel Ahsan Kabir, who was in a room adjacent to the interrogation room, told news hounds that his client did not say anything about his involvement with Al-Badr or his role in 1971.

He, however, said the investigation team did not threat or pressurise the Jamaat leader into giving any statement.
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Bangladesh
Nizami to be quizzed at safe home Thursday
2011-05-05
[Bangla Daily Star] Detained Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
... a Pakistani catspaw remaining active in Bangla politix, loosely affiliated with the Pak religious party of the same name and closely affiliated with most of the terror organizations in Bangla. A member of the BNP's four party governing coalition....
Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami will be quizzed at a Dhanmondi safe house on Thursday in connection with war crime charges.

The Sherlocks will also interrogate jugged Jamaat Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid on May 8 at the same house on similar charges.

The International Crimes Tribunal on April 21 allowed the Sherlocks to interrogate Nizami and Mojahid on two dates in a "Safe Home" in Dhanmondi.

They will be interrogated from 10:00am to 5:00pm.

Investigator Md Abdur Razzak Khan informed it to Md Tajul Islam, counsel for the two Jamaat leaders, on Tuesday.

The Sherlocks through a letter informed Md Tajul Islam that they have fixed the dates to interrogate the Jamaat leaders as per the order of International Crimes Tribunal.

Tajul Islam received the letter on Wednesday.
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Bangladesh
Bail denied to 4 Jamaat leaders
2011-04-22
[Bangla Daily Star] The International Crimes Tribunal yesterday rejected a bail petition filed by jugged four top Jamaat leaders in connection with crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War.

The leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami-- Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, assistant secretaries general Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla-- were produced before the court yesterday morning.

The court also rejected another petition filed by Nizami and Mojahid seeking review of its April 13 order which allowed Sherlocks to quiz them at a "safe home" in the capital instead of Dhaka Central Jail about their links with war crimes.

The three-member tribunal headed by its Chairman Justice Nizamul Huq passed the orders after hearing arguments from the defence counsel and the prosecution on the petitions.

The jail authorities were asked to arrange proper treatment for the accused inside the jail, and, if necessary, allow them to receive treatment at Birdem Hospital at their own cost.

The court also directed the prison authorities to allow the leaders to collect necessary medicine from outside the jail.

The Sherlocks have to complete the probe into allegations against the Jamaat leaders as early as possible, it said. The prosecution has to submit the progress report, if the Sherlocks fail to complete the probe, by June 1.

The Sherlocks were ordered to inform counsels of Nizami and Mojahid 48 hours before holding the interrogation so the accused can consult with their lawyers and be prepared.

The tribunal said during interrogation the accused should not be harassed in any manner, and their lawyers will be present in the adjacent room.

It said the Sherlocks will question the Jamaat leaders about the documents and evidence they have collected but the statements of the accused during the interrogation will not be treated as evidence.

And this provision will be incorporated amending the tribunal's rules of procedure, added the court.

The four leaders sought bail on medical grounds. Nizami and Mojahid filed the review petition apprehending that they would be harassed in the name of interrogation.

Advocate Tajul Islam appeared for the accused while Prosecutor Syed Haider Ali opposed the petitions.
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Bangladesh
No bail for Sayedee
2011-04-21
[Bangla Daily Star] The International Crimes Tribunal yesterday rejected a bail petition filed by Jamaat leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in connection with war crimes.

The tribunal also fixed today for the hearing on two other petitions filed on behalf of other top four Jamaat-e-Islami leaders-- Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, assistant secretaries general Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla.

Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, assistant secretaries general Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla.

In one of the two petitions, the four Jamaat leaders sought bail in connection with charges of war crimes. The other petition was filed by Nizami and Mojahid seeking review of the tribunal's order on April 13 which allowed Sherlocks to quiz them at a "safe home" in the capital instead of Dhaka Central Jail about their links with war crimes during the 1971 Liberation War.

All the five Jamaat leaders were produced before the court yesterday.

The three-member tribunal headed by its Chairman Justice Nizamul Huq directed the prison authorities to allow Sayedee, Nayeb-e-Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, to receive treatment at Birdem Hospital at his own cost.

The tribunal also asked the prosecution to submit a report of the investigation into the allegations against Sayedee as early as possible. The prosecution has to submit the progress report, if it fails to submit the full investigation report, by May 31.

It ordered the jail authorities to produce Nizami, Mojahid, Kamaruzzaman and Quader before the tribunal today.

Sayedee's counsel barrister Tanvir Ahmed Al Amin yesterday prayed for conditional bail of his client on medical and humanitarian grounds.

Opposing the bail prayer, Prosecutor Syed Rezaur Rahman said the Sherlocks have collected documents and evidence of Sayedee having committed crimes against humanity and war crimes during the Liberation War.

If Sayedee is released on bail, the investigation into the allegations against him might get hampered, he continued.

He also sought permission so the jail authorities can keep Sayedee in jug until the investigation is completed.
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Bangladesh
6 Jammat leaders make bail
2010-11-29
[Bangla Daily Star] The High Court (HC) yesterday granted ad interim bail to six top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders including its chief and secretary general in four separate cases.

But the Jamaat leaders would not get released from jail following the HC orders, as they are accused in other cases.

The six leaders are Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, Nayeb-e-Ameer Delawar Hossain Sayedee, Senior Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, leader Abdul Kader Molla and its Dhaka city unit chief Rafiqul Islam Khan.

An HC bench comprised of Justice Moyeenul Islam Chowdhury and Justice AKM Abdul Hakim issued separate rules upon the government to explain why the six Jamaat leaders should not be granted regular bails in the cases filed against them on charges of obstructing police in discharging their duties and vandalising cars.

The bench came up with the orders and rules following separate bail petitions filed by the six Jamaat leaders, who were nabbed in June and July this year in connection with cases filed on charge of hurting religious sentiment of Mohammedan.

Nizami, Mujahid and Sayedee got bail in the cases filed on June 20 with Paltan cop shoppe.

Kamaruzzaman and Qader Molla got bail in the case filed on February 12 with Paltan cop shoppe and Rafiqul Islam Khan got bail in two cases filed on June 26 and 27 with New Market and Ramna cop shoppes. The case filed with Ramna cop shoppe against Rafiqul was on charge of vandalising cars.
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Bangladesh
Nizami the man behind Pabna mass murders
2010-11-07
[Bangla Daily Star] Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, now nabbed, criminal masterminded the massacres in Santhia upazila and elsewhere in the district in 1971, a war crimes probe finds.

"In our primary investigation, we found that Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
... a Pakistani catspaw remaining active in Bangla politix, loosely affiliated with the Pak religious party of the same name and closely affiliated with most of the terror organizations in Bangla. A member of the BNP's four party governing coalition....
chief Motiur Rahman Nizami was the criminal mastermind behind the massacres," said Md Abdur Razzak of the International Crimes Tribunal probe team.

The 11-member team led by Sayed Rejaur Rahman, prosecutor of the tribunal, wrapped up their three-day probe in Pabna yesterday.

The investigators visited killing spots in Baushgari of Demra union, Dhulauri, Karomja of Santhia yesterday and interviewed a number of war crimes witnesses.

Santhia is the birthplace and election constituency of Nizami.

Earlier on Thursday and Friday, the probe team visited places in Pabna sadar and Ishwardi upazila where Pakistain army and their collaborators had set up camps and torture centres during the Liberation War.

"In the investigation we learnt that in 1971 some eight to nine hundred innocent people were killed in Demra in a day and another 21 in Dhulauri," Razzak said.

Talking to the probe team, Md Shajahan, a Liberation War veteran, recalled the Dhulauri carnage.

"Following Nizami's directives, local collaborator Sattar razakar led the Mighty Pak Army to Dhulauri on November 27, 1971. They killed 21 people including nine freedom fighters. The collaborators had attacked me but I was saved by the grace of the Almighty. Still I am carrying the wound in my body," said the freedom fighter.

Another war hero, Jahurul Haque of Santhia claimed, "Nizami was the organiser of the collaborators. He used to make plans and direct his associates. Most of the war criminals are relatives and followers of Nizami."

The collaborators, widely called razakars, led by Nizami committed mass killings in Baushgari, locals said. Asad, one of the razakars, led the occupation troops to the remote village where the Hindus had taken shelter.

In Baushgari some 350 people were killed on that night. The entire Demra was turned into a graveyard as eight to nine hundred people were martyred, locals told the team.

However,
The infamous However...
some people were chanting slogans in favour of Nizami while the witnesses were talking to the probe team. But nothing untoward had happened, investigators said.

Earlier in a press briefing on Friday, the probe team said Nizami, top-tyre Jamaat leader Abdus Subhan, also the former politician from Pabna; and Moulana Ishaque, former minister of Pakistain government, were the leaders of collaborators.

Subhan and Ishaque are still on the lam. Asked about their arrest, prosecutor Abdur Rob Howladar said the tribunal investigators would decide when to arrest the duo.
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Bangladesh
Jamaat city chief held
2010-08-26
[Bangla Daily Star] Detective Branch of police yesterday arrested Dhaka city unit Jamaat-e-Islami chief Rafiqul Islam Khan from his Mirpur residence in the capital.

A team of DB police and Mirpur police picked up the Jamaat leader around 1:30pm and took him to the DB office at Minto Road for interrogation.

Mahmubur Rahman, DB additional deputy commissioner, told The Daily Star last night that DB police will verify all the cases filed against Rafiqul Islam and then show him arrested in one of those.

Earlier on August 23, Rafiqul Islam got anticipatory bails in six cases on charges of obstructing police in discharging their duties and hurting religious sentiment of Muslims.

Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami and its Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid are now behind bars after being arrested in several cases.

Jamaat yesterday demanded unconditional and immediate release of the city unit Jamaat chief.

Jamaat, in a press release signed by its publicity secretary Nurul Islam Bulbul, alleged that police arrested Rafiqul Islam illegally in violation of the court order.

Meanwhile, a team of plainclothes DB police went to the residence of former Jamaat chief Ghulam Azam in Baro Moghbazar yesterday around 3:00pm and interrogated the security guards of the building.

Ismail Hossain, a security guard of the building, said the DB men questioned them about the whereabouts of Ghulam Azam and stayed at the building for about three hours.

DB ADC Mahmubur Rahman, however, refuted the security guard's claim.

Nazmul Huq, Ghulam Azam's personal secretary, said, "Intelligence people are always seen around the house."

The International Crimes Tribunal started investigating the war crimes charges against the ex-Jamaat chief.
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Bangladesh
Tribunal hears first war crime petition today
2010-07-26
[Bangla Daily Star] Four months into formation of the International Crimes Tribunal, the special prosecution yesterday filed the first petition with the court seeking direction to show four top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders arrested or detained on charges of committing war crimes in 1971.

The four accused are Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid, Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla, both senior assistant secretaries general.

This is the first ever incident in the history of judiciary to seek direction to show any person arrested under the International Crimes Tribunal Act, 1973 as the incumbent government has taken initiatives to try war criminals under this law.

The three-member Tribunal headed by Justice Nizamul Huq yesterday accepted the petition and fixed 10:30am today for holding hearing on it. Justice ATM Fazle Kabir and Justice AKM Zaheer Ahmed are the other two judges of the tribunal.

The Tribunal for the first time would sit this morning in the open courtroom set up at the old High Court building. The courtroom was readied yesterday removing all the dumping materials and dirty stuffs.

The six-member prosecution team formed only to work in the Tribunal submitted the petition through its registrar at the court building.

After filing the petition, Chief Prosecutor Golam Arif Tipu briefed journalists saying, "We have submitted a petition against the four seeking necessary lawful steps from the Tribunal to keep them confined.

"We made the prayer so that they cannot escape or create obstruction in investigation and that the investigation agency can smoothly conduct probes into allegations against them of committing genocide, murder, rape, torture, loot, and arson during the Liberation War of 1971," he said.

He however rejected outright that the petition sought the Tribunal's direction to have the Jamaat leaders arrested or detained in any specific case, including one filed with Pallabi police.

"Our petition [against the four] has been filed on charges against them for committing offences under section 3 of the International Crimes Tribunal Act," Tipu said.

The investigation agency will probe offences mentioned in section 3 of the Act: crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, genocide, violation of any humanitarian rules during armed conflicts as laid down in the Geneva Convention of 1949, any other crimes under international laws, attempt, abetment or conspiracy to commit any such crimes and complicity in or failure to prevent commission of any such crime.

Hours after Tipu's briefing, Registrar of the Tribunal Md Shahinur Islam told newspersons the investigation agency formed under the International Crimes Tribunal Act started investigation based on a "Complaint Petition" of July 21 this year in which Nizami, Mojahid, Kamaruzzaman and Molla were made accused.

Sources say this "Complaint Petition" is the case of Pallabi police station which was transferred to the Tribunal on July 21.

On July 21, a Dhaka court sent this case to the Tribunal on charge of killing 345 people during the Liberation War.

On January 25, 2008, Mohammad Amir Hossain Mollah, a wounded freedom fighter and resident of Pallabi's Duaripara, filed this case with Pallabi police accusing Nizami, Mojahid, Kamaruzzaman, Quader and three other Jamaat men, and three non-Bangalees for the massacre of 345 people.

The registrar said the chief prosecutor mentioned in the petition that arrest or detention of the four accused is inevitable for fair and effective investigation into allegations brought in the case under the International Crimes Tribunal Act, 1973.

Prosecution sources say they would submit a petition to the tribunal soon for necessary order to show some other Jamaat leaders arrested or detained on the same charges.

RECORDS OF HISTORY
War records show Jamaat formed Razakar and Al-Badr forces to counter the freedom fighters in 1971. "Razakar" was established by former secretary general of Jamaat Moulana Abul Kalam Mohammad Yousuf, and "Badr Bahini" included the Islami Chhatra Sangha members.

Study of history also shows Matiur Rahman Nizami, incumbent Ameer of Jamaat, was the then president of Islami Chhatra Sangha.

He was quoted as saying on September 15, 1971 by Jamaat's mouthpiece the Daily Sangram: "Everyone of us should assume the role of a Muslim soldier of an Islamic state and through cooperation to the oppressed and by winning their confidence we must kill those who are hatching conspiracy against Pakistan and Islam."

Nizami's speech is evident in the September 8, 1971 issue of the Daily Sangram that carried a report headlined "Chhatra Shangha activists will protect every inch of Pakistan's land".

In 1971, Mojahid directed his party workers to build Al-Badr Bahini to resist freedom fighters, according to a "Fortnightly Secret Report on the Situation in East Pakistan". In line with an official procedure, the report had regularly been dispatched by the then East Pakistan home ministry to General Yahya Khan, the head of the government.

Many researches, academic studies, accounts of both victims and collaborators, and publications including newspapers revealed that Mojahid, who headed the Al-Badr team in Dhaka at the time, allegedly led those who had been involved in the killings of the intellectuals only two days before the victory of Bangladesh on December 16, 1971.

Muhammad Kamaruzzaman has a tainted past with Islami Chhatra Sangha and is blamed for his close links to the Al-Badr force.

"The Chhatra Sangha of Mymensingh district was converted into the Al-Badr force and provided with military training. The man responsible for organising the Chhatra Sangha into the Al-Badr was the then chief of the Mymensingh district Islami Chhatra Sangha, Kamaruzzaman," a book titled "Genocide '71" says.

In the early 1990s, a People's Inquiry Commission was formed to investigate the activities of war criminals and collaborators.

Abdul Quader Molla was known as a "butcher" to Bangladeshis in the Dhaka suburb of Mirpur in 1971, according to the report of the commission headed by the late poet Begum Sufia Kamal.
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Bangladesh
Jamaat trio now shown held in JMB raid case
2010-07-24
[Bangla Daily Star] Detained Jamaat leaders Motiur Rahman Nizami, Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid and Delwar Hossain Sayedee were shown arrested yesterday in a case filed against JMB leaders in connection with anti-state activities.

Detective Branch (DB) personnel prayed before the Metropolitan Magistrate's Court seeking to show the top Jamaat leaders arrested. Magistrate Tania Kamal granted the prayer.

The DB personnel also sought a 10-day remand for each of those Jamaat leaders mentioning that they have involvement in an attempt to destabilise the situation of the country and carrying out subversive attacks.

After the hearing, the court fixed tomorrow for the hearing about the remand of Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami and its Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid and July 28 for Nayeb-e-Ameer Delwar Hossain Sayedee.

DB officials said they appealed for the remand of the Jamaat leaders following information extracted from detained JMB chief Saidur Rahman.

Earlier on June 24, police filed a case with Kadomtoli Police Station after the recovery of nine grenades from a JMB den in Kadomtoli.

A top DB official told The Daily Star that Saidur said Jamaat and JMB activists were collecting grenades and other explosives for subversive operations across the country to foil the trial process of war criminals.
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Bangladesh
Nizami on 5-day fresh remand
2010-07-18
[Bangla Daily Star] A Dhaka court yesterday placed Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami on a five-day fresh remand in a case filed for killing 345 people during the country's Liberation War.

Metropolitan Magistrate Moazzem Hossain issued the order after Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Inspector Nurul Islam Siddiqui, also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, produced Nizami before it seeking 10 days' remand.

Earlier, on July 14 the same court granted a five-day remand each to detained Jamaat leaders Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla in the case. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, the party's secretary general, was also placed on a three-day remand on July 15 in the same case.

In the remand prayer, the IO stated that Motiur Rahman Nizami along with his party's top leaders had killed a huge number of people during the country's liberation struggle in 1971.

They had also raped women, looted and torched houses at that time. So they need to be remanded to find out reasons behind the killings as well as the whereabouts of their accomplices responsible for committing such offences, the IO stated further.

Defence lawyer Abdur Razzak submitted a petition seeking Nizami's bail as well as cancellation of the remand prayer saying his client was implicated in the case to politically harass him. The court, however, did not entertain the defence petition.

Amir Hossain Mollah, who identified himself as a freedom fighter in his submission, filed the case on January 25, 2008, with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court.

Meanwhile, the same court yesterday placed the banned Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) chief Saidur Rahman on a three-day fresh remand in a case filed against him on charge of subversion.

The court sanctioned the remand after Detective Branch (DB) inspector Sheikh Mahbubur Rahman, also the IO of the case, produced Saidur before it with a seven-day remand prayer in the case filed by Kadamtali police on May 23.

Earlier on July 12, the JMB chief was taken on a three-day remand in the same case.
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Bangladesh
Mojahid on fresh remand
2010-07-16
[Bangla Daily Star] A Dhaka court yesterday placed Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid on a three-day fresh remand in a case filed for killing 345 people during the country's Liberation War in 1971.

Meantime, Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami was also shown arrested on Wednesday in the case following an application submitted by the Criminal Investigation Department. CID also prayed for a ten-day remand to interrogate Nizami.

The hearing on the remand prayer will be held in the court after he is produced before the court on expiry of his remand period in another case.

Metropolitan Magistrate Roksana Begum Happy issued the remand order after CID Inspector Nurul Islam Siddiqui, also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, produced Mojahid before it with a 10-day remand prayer.

Earlier on Wednesday, the same court granted a five-day remand each to detained Jamaat leaders Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla in the same case.

Freedom fighter Amir Hossain Mollah filed the case on January 25, 2008, with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court.

REMAND OF MOJAHID-SAYEDEE
Third Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Ali Hussain yesterday allowed Uttara police to take Mojahid and Sayedee on a three-day remand granted earlier in connection with a case filed with Uttara police for creating anti-state activities across the country.

The duo were produced before it on completion of their 13 days' remand in four cases filed with Paltan and Ramna police stations on February 12, 17 and June 20 and 26.

The two along with Nizami were shown arrested on June 30 in the case and they were placed on a three-day remand.

CASE AGAINST SAYEDEE
The same court yesterday re-fixed July 18 for hearing on a prayer for a seven-day remand of detained Jamaat Nayeb-e-Ameer Delwar Hossain Sayedee in a case filed for attempt to kill late Prof Humayun Azad on February 27, 2004.

Assailants stabbed prominent writer Humayun Azad brutally with machetes in front of Bangla Academy when he was on his way back to his residence.

The court fixed the date again as CID Inspector Mostafizur Rahman, also the IO of the case, could not submit the case diary before it yesterday.

The CID produced Sayedee before the court as it had fixed yesterday for hearing the remand prayer earlier. The IO on July 11 prayed for his seven-day remand.

Sayedee was also shown arrested in connection with the case on the same day.

REMAND OF JAMAAT LEADER'S RELATIVES
Another Dhaka court yesterday placed seven people including Quader Molla's son and two sons-in-law and also Kamaruzzaman's son and nephew on a two-day remand in a case filed under section 54 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

The arrestees are Quader's son Hasan Jamil and sons-in-law Zahirul Islam and Mahibullah, Kamaruzzaman's son Hasan Imam and nephew Mashqur Rahman Jitu, and Shibir activists Zaman and Monirul Huq.

Metropolitan Magistrate GM Al Masud passed the order after Kotwali police produced them before it with a seven-day remand prayer.

Police arrested them from the court on Wednesday on charges of attempts to deteriorate law and order on the court premises.
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