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Kunio murder

HC upholds death penalty of 4 JMB men, acquits one

FE REPORT | Thursday, 22 September 2022



The High Court (HC) on Wednesday upheld death sentences of four members of the banned militant outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in a case filed in connection with the murder of Japanese national Kunio Hoshi in 2015.
The convicts are: Rangpur region military commander of the JMB Masud Rana Mamun, Liton Mia Rafiq, Shakhawat Hossain, and Ahsanullah Ansari Biplob.
However, the court acquitted another JMB member Ishaque Ali, who also received a death sentence by the trial court concerned.
The HC bench of Justice Md Mostafizur Rahman and Justice SM Masud Hossain Dolon delivered the judgement after concluding hearing on the death references and appeal petitions filed by the convicts against the lower court verdict against them.
Kunio Hoshi, 66, was shot dead at Alutari village of Kaunia upazila in Rangpur on October 3, 2015. On the same day, the then OC of Kaunia Police Station Rezaul Karim as a plaintiff filed a murder case against unknown persons.
After nearly nine months of investigation, Abdul Kader Zilani, investigating officer of the case, submitted the charge sheet in the court of the Senior Judicial Magistrate of Rangpur on July 3, 2016, accusing eight JMB members.
A Rangpur court on February 28, 2017 awarded death penalties to five JMB members for killing Kunio Hoshi.
At the same time, the court also fined Tk 20,000 to each of the convicts. All but Ansari are in custody at present.
Later, the death references of the convicts came to the High Court for approval. On the other hand, the convicts also filed appeal petitions against the lower court verdict.
The High Court on September 19, 2022 concluded the hearing on the death references and appeal petitions.
Additional Attorney General SK Md Morshed and Deputy Attorney General Bashir Ahmed appeared in the High Court hearing for the state, while lawyer Ahsan Ullah argued for the convicted accused.

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