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August 15 public holiday to be cancelled |
2024-08-14 |
[Dhaka Tribune] The general holiday on August 15, observed as National Mourning Day, would be cancelled, according to sources within the Ministry of Public Administration. Officials from the ministry on Tuesday confirmed that a notification regarding the cancellation has been prepared. The notification is expected to be issued as soon as instructions from bigwigs are received, potentially as early as Tuesday. If not issued by then, it is expected to be released the following day. Earlier on Tuesday, Home Affairs Advisor to the interim government Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain said: "We will discuss the August 15 holiday this afternoon, and a decision will be made accordingly." He further said: "A significant number of police will be deployed on August 15 to maintain order. We will ensure that no one causes any disruption. Security measures will be comprehensive, with the police, BGB, RAB, and possibly the army, all present." Context, from July 31st: Month of mourning begins Thursday [Dhaka Tribune] The month of mourning begins on Thursday commemorating the liquidation of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members on August 15, 1975. The August 15 carnage is the ugliest chapter of the nation's history as the self-confessed killers not only assassinated the nation's founding father but also killed 16 other members of his family, friends and relatives. The nation observes with a heavy heart the month of August as the month of mourning to recall the barbaric killing on 1975's 15 August. The August 15 carnage deaders included Bangabandhu's wife Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, his sons Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russell, daughters-in-law Sultana Kamal and Rosy Jamal, Bangabandhu's brother Sheikh Naser, brother-in-law Abdur Rab Serniabat, nephew and youth leader Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni, Moni's pregnant wife Arzoo Moni and Bangabandhu's military secretary Colonel Jamil. Bangabandhu's two daughters - incumbent Prime Minister ...Bangla dynastic politician and now exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She was President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia showed such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums. That is probably because Khaleda's late husband was the Pak tool who had Mujib assassinated... and Sheikh Rehana - escaped the planned liquidation as they were visiting Germany at that time. With the killing of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman a pall of gloom descended and a sense of deep sadness spread among the people in the country and across the globe. |
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2 cops testify in arms, drug cases filed against Nur Hossain |
2021-03-19 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Two investigating officers have testified before a court in Narayanganj in two cases filed against Nur Hossain, who was previously sentenced to death in the Narayanganj seven-murder case. Narayanganj Additional District and Sessions Judge Sabina Yasmin on Thursday recorded the deposition of Siddhirganj cop shoppe sub-inspectors Sakhawat Hossain and Nazrul Islam in the drug and arms cases respectively. Prime accused Nur Hossain along with other accused, namely, Ali Mohammad, Jamal, Nur Hossain's brother Nur Uddin, and his nephew Councillor Shahjalal Badal were present on the dock. Both the cases were filed with the cop shoppe in 2014. Additional Public Prosecutor Jasmin Ahmed said the court had set May 27 for the next round of proceedings in the cases. On the same day, Nur Hossain was produced before the Narayanganj District and Sessions Judge's Court in another case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Judge Mohammad Anisur Rahman also set May 27 for the next hearing. Inspector Md Asaduzzaman of the court said Nur Hossain was brought to the Narayanganj court from Gazipur's Kashimpur jail amid tight security. Later, he was sent back to jail, Asaduzzaman added. Earlier in January this year, Narayanganj Additional District and Sessions Judge Sabina Yasmin sentenced Nur Hossain to life imprisonment in another arms case. On August 1, 2014, police recovered his pistol from beside the railway line in Dhaka's Malibagh Bazar area. The next day, police filed a case under the Arms Act with the Railway cop shoppe. |
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Bangladeshi Man Tried to Travel to IS Stronghold from France, Police Allege |
2021-02-13 |
[BenarNews] Counterterrorism officials in Bangladesh on Friday began formally interrogating a 24-year-old Bangladeshi man who they claimed was expelled by La Belle France for allegedly planning to join the Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group in the Middle East. Saif Rahman, also known as Toton, was arrested at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka after La Belle France deported him on Jan. 14, Saiful Islam, a deputy commissioner of the counterterrorism and transnational crimes (CTTC) unit, told BenarNews. "A court in La Belle France issued Saif’s deportation order," he said, adding that Saif was detained at a camp in La Belle France after his arrest and before being returned to Bangladesh. "The court has granted a two-day remand to interrogate Saif Rahman. The counter-terrorism officials started interrogating him on Friday," Iftekharul Islam, an additional deputy commissioner of CTTC at Dhaka Metropolitan Police, told BenarNews. Bangladesh police said they had recovered documents in French from Saif’s possessions that allegedly showed he had links to Middle East-based international bad boy outfits. At the time of his arrest, officers had seized Saif’s laptop and mobile phone and sent them to forensic Sherlocks. As part of the investigation, "we got a two-page paper written in French that was in his possession. After translating the papers, we had proof of his bad boy link," the CTTC deputy commissioner said. "The French documents have proof of Saif Rahman’s involvement with international bad boy outfits," Islam said. According to him, the documents show that Saif had been involved with a jihad campaign since 2019. "And in 2020, he attempted to go to IS-concentrated regions of Syria and Iraq, but the French police arrested him before he headed there," Islam said. "The French police considered Saif’s presence in La Belle France a danger for them so they sent him back. They think youths who fail to visit Syria and Iraq very often carry out attacks in the places where they have been staying." Islam said Saif has been tossed in the slammer Book 'im, Mahmoud! since his Jan. 14 arrest at the airport, adding a judge had earlier turned down Sherlocks’ requests for a remand to question him. The French embassy in Dhaka did not immediately respond to several BenarNews requests for comment. FAMILY IN LA BELLE FRANCE Police said Saif grew up in the Dohar sub-district of Dhaka. Saif flew to La Belle France in February 2015, graduated from an educational institution there the following year, and then got a part-time job at the university. He is the only child of parents who also lived in La Belle France. "His mother returned home after the French police arrested him, but his father is in La Belle France and is employed there," Islam said. "We are looking for Saif’s mother to get information about her son." On Friday, Mostofa Kamal, the officer-in-charge of Dohar cop shoppe, told BenarNews that he and his officers did not know anything about Saif or his family. A counterterrorism analyst noted that Saif could have been radicalized outside Bangladesh. "Actually, Bangladesh should not bear the responsibility for Saif if he had been radicalized and joined the IS from La Belle France," M. Sakhawat Hossain, a retired brigadier general and security analyst, told BenarNews. "The police in Bangladesh should definitely investigate and take legal action as La Belle France expelled him and sent him back to Bangladesh. We cannot take it lightly," he said. |
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Razakar Sakhawat to die |
2016-08-11 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Former 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 independentbranch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. 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... MP Sakhawat Hossain has been sentenced to death for the crimes against humanity he had committed in Jessore during the 1971 Liberation War. Sakhawat, now a leader of Jatiya Party ...aka Jatiya Front; a political party established by Bangladictator Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad in 1986 to lend a veneer of respectability to his rule. Since nobody was amused he was forced to resign by popular demand in 1990. The party remains in existence with about a dozen seats in Bangla's parliament... , was given the punishment for the torture and murder of Chandtulla Gazi and his son Atiyar of Keshabpur upazila’s Chingra village; and the abduction, torture and murder of Abdul Malek Sardar of Keshabpur Upazila’s Hijaldanga village in Jessore. "The sentence of death awarded be executed by hanging the convict accused Md Sakhawat Hossain by the neck or by shooting him till he is dead, as decided by the government," the verdict says. Delivering the judgement yesterday, the International Crimes Tribunal headed by Justice Anwarul Haque said that all the five charges ‐ abduction, confinement, torture, rape and murder of Bangalis ‐ brought against him had been proven against him. Two other members of the tribunal are Justice Md Shahinur Islam and Justice Md Shohrowardi. It is the 26th verdict in war crimes cases. The first judgement was pronounced against war criminal Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar on January 23, 2013. The tribunal yesterday also sentenced seven others to imprisonment until death. They are Md Billal Hossain, Md Ibrahim Hossain, Sheikh Md Mujibur Rahman, Md Abdul Aziz Sarder, Qazi Ohidul Islam alias Wahidur Salam, Md Aziz Sarder and Abdul Khalek Morol. Another accused, Lutfor Morol, died of cardiac arrest in police custody on May 6 this year. All but Sakhawat and Billal have been on the run. The defence lawyers said that they would file an appeal with the Appellate Division against the judgement while the state counsels said they were satisfied. A total of seventeen witnesses testified against the war criminals during the trial. The tribunal finished hearing in the case on July 14 and kept the case pending for verdict. In 1971, Sakhawat was the a member of Islami Chhatra Sangha, the erstwhile student wing of Jamaat, and later become a leader of al-Badr in Jessore. The seven others were involved with the razakar force. He went into hiding after the independence and resumed politics in 1986 as a leader of Jamaat in Jessore. He was elected politician from Jessore 6 constituency with Jamaat ticket in 1991. He later joined the BNP and became an MP in the February 15 elections in 1996. Also known as Maulana Shakhawat, the war criminal is now the religious affairs secretary of Jatiya Party. During the 2014 national elections, he contested from Jatiya Party from the same constituency but could not win. He was jugged Book 'im, Mahmoud! over war crimes charges on November 29, 2014. The tribunal’s probe body started investigation against him in 2012. In this case, the prosecution pressed charges against 12 people on July 26 last year. The tribunal accepted the charges against nine on September 8. Finally, five charges were framed against them on December 23. The offences took place between mid-September and mid-October in 1971. After the full verdict is published, the convicts will get 30-day time to file appeals but the absconders will have to surrender to avail the legal opportunity. |
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Jubo League cadre killed in 'gunfight' | ||||||||||||
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[Bangla Daily Star] A Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... man was killed in a "shootout" between his cohorts and members of Rapid Action Battalion ![]() The dead, Faruq Ahmed alias Panama Faruq, 46, was son of Yaqub Ali Mia of Bazar Road area.
Others managed to flee the scene. ... as though they had never been... Several firearms including two pistols and a pipe gun, bullets, and three sharp weapons were recovered from the spot, Gulzar added.
Police said Faruq was sent to jail after he surrendered before a court in 2009. After release from jail, he started grabbing public and private properties in the city's commercial areas, police mentioned.
those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things... Faruq's father demanded justice against the "killing" of his son without trial. Faruq was known as "Panama Faruq" for his family business titled Panama Traders.
The duo went into hiding after the BNP-led alliance government came to power in 2001.
He was defeated as a councillor candidate in last Barisal City Corporation election.
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2 outlaws killed in 'shootouts' |
2011-10-06 |
[Bangla Daily Star] Two bandidos were banged in separate incidents of "shootouts" between their cohorts and law enforcers in Jhenidah and Natore early yesterday. The dear departed are Mukul Hossain, 30, a regional leader of banned outfit Biplobi Communist Party, and Jahangir Alam, 45, son of late Shamsul Ali of Daulatpur upazila in Kushtia. Four police and Rapid Action Battalion ![]() Mukul was wanted in seven cases including two for murder and four for abduction, reports our Jhenidah correspondent quoting Maj Sakhawat Hossain, commander of Jhenidah Rab camp. A joint contingent of Rab and police cordoned off a field at Pairadanga village in Harinakunda upazila around 3:10am on information that a group of criminals were holding a secret meeting in the dead of night there, Maj Sakhawat said. Spider senses tingling at the proximity of the law enforcers, the outlaws fired shots, inviting retaliatory fire by the coppers. After the shootout, Mukul's bullet-ridden body was found lying on the spot while his accomplices managed to evaporate. He was rushed to Jhenidah General Hospital where doctors declared him dead. He's dead, Jim! The law enforcers exchanged 48 bullets during around a quarter of an hour's shootout, Maj Sakhawat added. Four firearms, three bullets, two bombs and a knife were recovered from the spot. Motiar Rahman, a constable of Harinakunda Police Station and Shariful Islam of Jhenidah Rab camp were maimed during the shootout, said Abul Khaer, officer-in-charge of Harinakunda Police Station. Mukul's body was sent to Jhenidah Sadar Hospital morgue for his appointment with Doctor Quincy, the OC added. Our NATOre correspondent reports, a team of Rab personnel raided a char area at Bilmaria in Lalpur upazila around 3:30am on information that some criminals were holding a meeting there. Spider senses tingling at the proximity of the elite force, the accomplices of Jahangir fired shots, prompting them to retaliate. [BANG! BANG! BANGETY BANG!] which triggered a shootout, said Squadron Leader Kamrul Islam, the Rab chief in NATOre. Jahangir's bullet-ridden body was found lying on the spot while his accomplices managed to evaporate. Rab exchanged 16 bullets during the nearly 15-minute 'shootout', the Rab chief continued adding that Jahangir was leading the infamous Panna Bahini after the death of its chief Panna in 2005. He was accused in seven cases including murder and extortion, he added. Rab team also recovered five firearms and 54 bullets from the spot. Two Rab members--Havilder Tozammel and Nayek Jahurul--also received minor injuries during the shootout and took primary treatment at Natore Sadar Hospital. They were later shifted to Rajshahi Police Hospital, said Major Anowar, deputy director of Rab-5 in Rajshahi. |
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9 BDR mutineers of 12 Rifles Btn in Rangamati get prison |
2010-05-03 |
A special court on Sunday convicted nine BDR mutineers of Rajnagar 12 Riffles Battalion in Rangadu upazila and sentenced them to various prison terms in a BDR mutiny case. Special Court-4, headed by outgoing BDR chief Major General Mainul Islam, sat at 2:30pm and handed the verdict before ending its proceedings at 2:45pm in the district BDR headquarters. The convicted mutineers were identified as Moha-mmad Shamsul Haque, Havildar M Shibrir Ahmed, Havildar M Sohrab Hossain, Signal Man Mohammad Abdur Rahman, Sepoy Abul Kalam Azad, Sepoy Mohammad Sakhawat Hossain, Sepoy Mohammad Russel Kabir, Sepoy Mohammad Zahir Uddin and Sepoy Mohammad Sarwar Kamal. Of them, only Shamsul Haque was given the highest seven years rigorous imprisonment while three others were given six years, one sentenced to five years, another sentenced to three years and three others given two years RI. The court also fined all the convicts Tk 100 each and ordered that the convicts serve their imprisonment in the local jail. |
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3 Huji men held for CPB rally blast |
2010-03-15 |
[Bangla Daily Star] Rapid Action Battalion yesterday arrested three suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (Huji) members in connection with the bomb blasts that killed five people during a Communist Party of Bangladesh rally in 2001. Those arrested are Moulana Idris Ali, Moulana Abdul Latif and Sakhawat Hossain alias Dulal. Inspector Mrinal Kanti of the Criminal Investigation Department confirmed that Idris and Latif are suspects in the case. He said that Sakhawat will be questioned further to determine whether he is also an accused. Sakhawat and 11 other accused were previously cleared of involvement in the blasts when the former investigation officer submitted his final report. However Rab claims that the three men are Huji operatives and that they were accused in the case filed for the blasts went off on January 20, 2001 at Paltan Maidan in Dhaka that also wounded around 50 others. Sarwar Hossain, Sakhawat's brother-in-law, however claimed that Shakhawat was never involved with Huji. He also said his relative is the general secretary of Dhaka City CNG-Auto-rickshaw and Mishuk Sramik Union as well as publicity secretary of Bhashantek Punarbashan Prokalpa Sangram Parishad (BPPSP). Sakhawat was also the former secretary of Dhaka city's central committee of Jatiya Party (Manju's) labour front, the Jatiya Sramajibi Party. Mishuk Sramik Union President FA Khan Firoz, also adviser of Dhaka City CNG-Auto-rickshaw Union, said that a Rab team picked Sakhawat up on February 16 from Bhashantek. Firoz alleges that a developer of 'Bhashantek Rehabilitation Project' might influence Rab to arrest Shakhawat as he, under the banner of BPPSP, organised slum dwellers protesting their eviction from the project area by the developer. BPPSP leaders also brought the same allegation against the developer at a press conference in the city on March 3. The government awarded a work to the developer to construct flats for middle and lower income people after its decision in September 2003. A team from the Rab intelligence wing captured the three men during a five-hour raid from 12:30 am yesterday at Krishimarket, Town Hall and Dhaka Uddyan in Mohammadpur. Sources in Huji said that Idris was a member of Huji and Latif was a trainer of explosives of the banned militant organisation. The two men were previously arrested for their involvement in various deadly attacks. When they were released on bail they both absconded. Commander Sohail, legal and media wing director of Rab, told a press conference at its headquarters in Uttara that the three arrestees are number 2, 20 and 22 accused in the case, which has 24 suspects. Asked about Shakhawat, the Rab director said in primary interrogation Shakhawat admitted that he is a member of Huji. He also that now only Moulana Monir remains at large. Law enforcers started a fresh move to arrest all suspects accused of politically-motivated violence following instructions to do so from the home ministry. Detained Idris is a relative of detained Huji Dhaka City unit president Moulana Abu Taher and Moulana Tajuddin, who supplied grenades that were used in the attack on an Awami League rally on 21 August 2004. Idris is the brother-in-law of Arif Hasan Sumon, who is also an accused in the CPB blasts case. Following the bomb attack, CPB President Manjurul Ahsan Khan filed a case with Motijheel police station. A top Huji leader, Mufti Abdul Hannan, as well as several other members have been arrested for their involvement in the bomb blasts. Two Indian nationals and Lasker-e-Taiba members have also been arrested and are currently on remand for interrogation. |
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Jamaats goals still against constitution |
2010-01-25 |
[Bangla Daily Star] The Election Commission (EC) yesterday asked Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami to amend its constitution again, as the party's aim and objectives and some other provisions stipulated in it do not conform to the country's constitution and RPO. In a letter to the Jamaat secretary general, the EC pointed out the provisions and asked the party to amend those, said EC sources. The commission also sent letters to eight other political parties including HM Ershad-led Jatiya Party for amending their charters again as well in compliance with the Representation of the People Order (RPO). Freedom Party, formed by a number of killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will lose its registration as it failed to submit its ratified amended charter to the EC within the deadline yesterday. "We received ratified charters of 38 political parties. Freedom Party did not submit its charter. Therefore, its registration will stand cancelled," Election Commissioner Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain told reporters yesterday in his office. Jamaat's call in its charter for establishing the rule of Islam in the country through organised efforts, requires bringing drastic amendments to the basic structure of the country's constitution, said EC officials. But the country's constitution, the supreme law of the land, does not allow the parliament to amend its basic structure, they added. They also said a number of clauses in Jamaat's charter call for establishing the rule of Islam. In its ratified charter, submitted to the EC on July 22 last year, Jamaat also refuses to accept the parliament's law making power sanctioned by the country's constitution, saying the people must not accept anyone except Allah as the maker of laws. The EC officials said in the face of the commission's objection, Jamaat had deleted the clause from its provisional amended charter to get registration before the ninth parliamentary election. But later it reinstated the controversial clause in its ratified charter, they added. "The letter sent to Jamaat cited it and requested the party to correct its charter in line with the commitment made before getting registration," an EC official said. Jamaat also did not include in the main body of its charter the provision of keeping 33 percent posts in all committees at all levels reserved for women, and for achieving the goal by 2020. Rather the provision is mentioned in a special note in the last page of the charter. The EC asked Jamaat to include the provision among the clauses in the main body of the charter, the commission officials said. A new provision in Jamaat's charter allows non-Muslims to become members of the party, and compels those members to work for Jamaat's aim and objectives. The EC found the provision to be discriminatory and asked the party to 'correct' it, the officials said. |
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Mutiny charges against nine |
2009-11-25 |
[Bangla Daily Star] The much-talked-about trial of BDR mutiny began yesterday through pressing charges before the three-member court against nine soldiers of 12 Rifle Battalion of the Rangamati sector. This is the first time in the history of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) that the border guards set up own courts to try soldiers on charges of mutiny on February 25-26. The three-member court headed by BDR Director General Maj Gen M Mainul Islam sat at 3:00pm at a makeshift courtroom at the Mechanical Transport Shed of the sector headquarters. During the fifty-minute proceedings, Deputy Assistant Director (DAD) of Rajanagar 12 Rifle Battalion Reaz Uddin Ahmed read allegations before the court against the nine alleged mutineers. Of them, five are now in Rangamati jail and the rest are in Unit Quarter Guard, the BDR chief Maj Gen Mainul told journalists after adjourning the proceedings. DAD Reaz in his submission told the court the nine mutineers supported the incidents at Pilkhana Headquarters and were ready to revolt. They also misbehaved with the officers and their families, cut telephone wire and kept arms and ammunition in open without permission, he added. The prosecutors in the court said they have adequate evidence and documents against the nine accused. They added after nine months of investigation they have identified the nine as guilty with the help of the enquiry teams. None of the accused was however produced before the court yesterday. The court heard and accepted statements of the prosecutors and ordered to produce the accused before it today when the court sits again at 9:30am. At first members of the special court-4 -- Maj Gen Mainul, Lt Col Abdur Rouf and Maj Mostafa Al Mamun -- took oaths one by one by themselves and began the proceedings. The trial is being conducted under the Bangladesh Rifles Order, 1972. The BDR has set up six such special courts to try the alleged mutineers in Dhaka and elsewhere under the BDR law. During the bloody incidents in Pilkhana, mutiny also spread in some other battalions and garrisons including in a few battalions under the Rangamati sector. The mutineers outside Dhaka, if found guilty, will get a seven-year jail term in maximum punishment, the DG said. However, another trial will be held under the civil law (Penal Code) for the grievous offences committed by the soldiers in Pilkhana including murder, loot and arson. Investigations into these offences are still on by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). During the Pilkhana carnage, 74 people were killed including 57 army officers. Among the dead were the then BDR DG Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed and his wife. During yesterday's trial, Deputy Attorney General Shoharawardi was present as the government law officer to advise or suggest the court. Besides, Mosharraf Hossain Kazal and Monzurul Alam Monzu were present as the senior public prosecutors on behalf of the state. Three separate cases were filed accusing 39 BDR soldiers who allegedly revolted during the mutiny in Rangamati. The cases were filed with three police stations in Barkal, Baghaichhari and Longudu upazilas. The mutiny in Rangamati took place at three of the sector's five battalions. The three battalions are 12 Rifle Battalion in Rajanagar in Longudu, 9 Rifle Battalion in Marishya in Baghaichhari and 18 Rifle Battalion in Chhotohorina in Barkal. Around 39 alleged mutineers from the three battalions are now in Rangamati jail. Of them, nine from the 12 Rifle Battalion will face today's trial. The nine mutineers are havilders Sabbir Ahmed, Md Shamsul Haque and Sohrab Hossain, signalman Abdur Rahman, sepoys Md Abul Kalam Azad, Md Sakhawat Hossain, Md Rasel Kabir, Md Zahir Uddin and Md Sarwar Kamal. Eighteen alleged mutineers are from 9 Rifle Battalion of Baghaichhari. Of them, 16 names have been confirmed so far. They are Sohrawardi, Humayun Kabir, Delwar Hossain, Abdul Mannan, Shafiqul Islam, Kartik Chandra, Amir Hossain, Abul Kashem Sikder, Sohrab Hossain, Mofiz Rahman, Abdul Motaleb, Abul Fazal, Abdul Mukit, Abdul Latif, Abdul Hannan and Enamul Haque. Eleven allegedly revolted from 18 Rifle Battalion. They are Kamruzzaman, Shahin Ahmed, Abdul Haque, Solaiman Ahmed, Mobarak Hossain, Ramjan Ali, Kazi Enamul Karim, Rafiqul Islam, Kamal Hossain Khandaker, Salimur Rahman and Mizanur Rahman Mizan. All of the alleged mutineers are now behind bars. BDR MEMBERS WANT TO RETRACT CONFESSION In Dhaka, 19 BDR members yesterday appealed to a Dhaka court to let them retract their confessional statements in the BDR mutiny case. Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Sahadat Hossain kept the petitions in the carnage case file after holding hearing on the appeals. The petitioners divulged their confessional statements before different courts on different dates. In the petitions, BDR members said they earlier were taken on remand and were tortured to give confessional statements. Earlier, 58 other BDR jawans submitted same appeals to different Dhaka courts. |
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Nizami's ex-personal sec caught red-handed | |
2008-12-30 | |
At least eight workers of Jamaat-e-Islami including a former personal secretary of its Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami were arrested in Pabna while 15 workers of BNP and Jatiya Party were held in three other districts for distributing money among voters yesterday.
Nizami has contested the ninth parliamentary election held yesterday from Pabna-1 constituency. His rival in the seat Awami League's advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku alleged that Jamaat men were trying to purchase votes of the villagers using black money. Officer-in-Charge of Santhia Police Station Moniruzzaman, however, said the arrestees are from both the AL and Jamaat and that the police were investigating the allegations. | |
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Muktijoddha Sangsad reveals list of 600 war criminals | ||
2008-12-24 | ||
Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad yesterday published a list of 600 war criminals responsible for the mass killings, rapes and other misdeeds during the country's Liberation War. Twenty-two of the war criminals, including Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Matiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid and Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, are contesting the December 29 national polls.
Delwar Hossain Saydee, Maulana Abdus Sobhan, ATM Azharul Islam, Riasat Ali Biswas, Maulana Sakhawat Hossain, Shah Mohammad Ruhul Kuddus and Golam Parwar are among the high-profile Jamaat leaders on the list and participating in the polls. Former BNP lawmakers Salauddin Quader Chowdhury and Giasuddin Quader Chowdhury are also on the list. The list and evidence will be handed over to the government and Election Commission so that the war criminals could be tried as well as to disqualify them in the elections, it said. Besides, the names of the war criminals would be circulated to the international community. Local collaborators who are on the list and still alive mostly belong to Jamaat-e-Islami. Some of them who were then involved in the politics of Muslim League and Nezame Islam have now become leaders of BNP, said Dr Jahangir. The Sangsad has also mentioned details of most of the war criminals on the list. All the 600 war criminals were accused under the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order 1972. The list shows that Golam Azam was supposed to appear before the court on February 22, 1972. Maulana Abdus Sobhan, another war criminal who is contesting Pabna-5, was supposed to appear before the court on February 29, 1972. The leaders of the Sangsad said it would not be possible to bring the war criminals to justice if they win in the upcoming election. | ||
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