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Verdict against Syed Hasan Ali any day

Tuesday, 21 April 2015


The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 is all set to pronounce judgment in the trial of fugitive Syed Hasan Ali, known as 'Razakar Daroga' for his crimes against humanity committed during the War of Liberation in Tarail area of Kishoreganj, on any day, reports BSS.
The ICT-1 put the verdict on CAV (curia advisory vault, a Latin legal term meaning court awaits verdict), drawing an end to about six month-long hearing of the case.
"We are keeping the date for pronouncing verdict on CAV," said Justice M Enayetur Rahim, chairman of the three-member panel of ICT-1.
The first tribunal passed the order as advocate Abdus Shukur Khan, state-appointed counsel for Hasan, concluded placing his arguments.
Earlier on November 11, 2014, the tribunal indicted Hasan, alias Hachen Ali. The tribunal framed six charges of crimes against humanity against the alleged Razakar commander, including genocide, murder, abduction and torture.
The ICT-1 on September 15, 2014, through an order initiated trial against fugitive Hasan, 65, in absentia and appointed advocate Khan to represent the accused before court.
A total of 26 witnesses including investigation officer Hari Debnath, testified against him before the tribunal. Prosecutors Mohammad Ali and Abul Kalam Azad placed arguments against Hasan on April 15 and 19.
The tribunal on April 3, 2014, issued warrant to arrest Hasan, but the law enforcing agencies are yet to nab him.