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Verdict on two Netrakona war crimes accused today

Wednesday, 24 April 2019


The International Crimes Tribunal will deliver its verdict today (Wednesday) against two Netrakona men accused of war crimes, reports UNB.
The accused are Hedayetullah Anju BSc and Shohrab Fakir. Both were members of local 'Peace Committee' (collaborators) during the Liberation War.
Prosecutor Taposh Kanti Baul said the tribunal fixed the verdict date on Tuesday.
On March 7, the tribunal kept the verdict pending after the prosecution and defence finished closing arguments.
Of the accused, Shohrab is in jail while Hedayetullah is on the run.
Six charges, including murder, mass killing, torture, abduction and arson attacks at Madhuakhari, Mobarakpur, Shukhari and Madan villages in the district, were brought against them.
ICT investigation team looked into the allegations and submitted a report on September 8, 2016.
A total of 40 people were made witnesses in the case.
Hedayatullah's brother Manju, who was also an accused in the case, was acquitted after his death in 2017 while undergoing treatment at hospital.