Indictment order against 5 war criminals 12 Oct
Dhaka: The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) 1 on Sunday set 12 October to pass order whether to frame charges against five alleged war criminals from Kishoreganj, or not.
The five accused are Gazi Abdul Mannan, Nasiruddin Ahmed, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Hafiz Uddin, and Azharul Islam.
The ICT 1 set the date as both prosecution and defence concluded charge framing hearing on Sunday morning.
The tribunal appointed advocate Abdus Shukur Khan as the counsel to defend Shamsuddin as M Atiqur Rahman rejected to move for the accused before the court anymore.
Khan, who was already defending the four other accused in the trial, submitted a discharge petition for Shamsuddin, only accused in the police custody right now, saying the accused was merely a 13-year-old-boy during the War of Liberation and it was not possible for him to kill a person at that very young age.
The prosecution on 10 Maysubmitted the formal charge against the accused, bringing seven specific charges of crimes against humanity.
The charges are- killing of eight people and injuring of another four villagers on 12 November; killing of Miah Hossain of Aila village on 13 November; abduction and killing of Abdur Gafur of Kalatali on 26 September; abduction, torture and killing of Fazlur Rahman of Atkapara on August 23; killing of Paresh Chandra Sarkar of Ramnagar on September 7; torture and killing of Abu Bakar Siddique and Rapali on August 25; and arson and vandalism in Atkapara on September 15.
On 13 May, the tribunal took the charges into cognizance.
According to the prosecution, the accused had carried out gruesome crimes against humanity in Bidyanagar, Aila, Fatergup Beel, Piraton Beel and adjacent areas under Karimganj upazila of Kishoreganj in 1971.

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