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6 JMB militants walk gallows Apr 13-19 |
2007-03-23 |
![]() The jail authorities yesterday received a copy of the president's rejection of the militants' mercy petitions and as per the jail code the execution will take place between 21st and 28th days from the date of receipt of the president's decision. Inspector General of Police Noor Mohammad told The Daily Star last night that they are apprehending sporadic attacks by the militants as the day for the militants' execution nears. Since the president's rejection of the militant convicts' mercy petition on March 5, police, Rab and intelligence agencies have taken adequate measures to prevent any attempted retaliation by the militants' followers, he added. Meanwhile, the jail authorities have beefed up security in and Around the jails where the militants are confined to avert any untoward incident that may erupt following the latest decision on the condemned. The six JMB militants were convicted for killing two judges in Jhalakathi in a suicide bomb attack in November 2005. "We have received the copy of the president's rejection of the six militants' mercy petitions today [Thursday] afternoon," Inspector General (Prisons) Brig Gen Zakir Hasan told The Daily Star yesterday evening. "We are yet to decide the date of execution," he said. "As per the rules the six militants will be executed anytime not before 21 days and not after 28 days and the countdown will start from the date of receipt of the president's decision on the militants' petition for clemency. Thus the execution date will fall between April 13 and 19," said Deputy Inspector General (Prisons) Maj Shamsul Haider Siddique. The exact date, time and place for the execution of the militants are yet to be fixed, he said, adding, "We will remain busy up to March 26 and then we will decide when, where and how the execution will be carried out." The executions are usually carried out at one minute past zero hour on the night of 27th day, sources said, adding that it is done on the last day to allow the condemned live as along as the law permits. |
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Death warrants for six JMB men to be issued in three days | |
2007-01-23 | |
The jail authorities will issue death warrants for the six condemned members of Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) within the next three days in connection with the Jhalakathi judges murder case. The latest development came following receipt of a copy of the Supreme Court (SC) rejection of the condemned men's appeals against the death sentences by the jail authorities on Sunday, 54 days after the SC had delivered the order. The jail authorities started the process of executions yesterday. Executing the condemned now depends on a government clearance, although a number of provisions already exist to carry out the executions within 21 to 28 days following receipt of the court order by the jail authorities.
Jail authority sources said they are in a dilemma about whether they will follow the new jail code or the old one, because the two codes provide two different timeframes for carrying out executions after receiving court orders. The jail authorities will seek the help of the law ministry to clarify the matter, said jail authority sources. Jail sources said, they are already aware that the families of at least three of the condemned JMB men, including JMB chief Abdur Rahman and another lynchpin Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, are eager to submit petitions to the president for clemency. The IG (Prison) said, "I am also aware that some of the condemned are eager to submit mercy petitions, but I'm not sure who they are. Even if the families submit mercy petitions, they will be sent to the president for his consideration." The condemned six are JMB chief Abdur Rahman, top lynchpin Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, three other Majlish-e-Shura members Ataur Rahman Sunny, Abdul Awal and Khaled Saifullah, and a suicide bomber Iftekhar al Mamun. Senior assistant judges Jagannath Pandey and Sohel Ahmed were killed in a suicide bomb attack at Purba Chadkati in Jhalakathi town on November 14 last year in the wake of a series of bombings carried out by JMB militants across the country. The High Court on August 31 upheld the trial court verdict that had sentenced seven JMB men to death on May 29. | |
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