The High Court (HC) on Wednesday upheld the death penalty for five people and life imprisonment for another person in a case lodged over the murder of Ekushey Padak winning veteran photojournalist Aftab Ahmed, reports BSS.
A High Court division bench comprising Justice Jahangir Hossain Selim and Justice Md Bashir Ullah declared the judgment.
The court said that the death sentences were upheld as the state was able to prove all charges beyond a reasonable doubt.
A hearing on death reference and appeals of the convicts was held on Tuesday.
On March 28, 2017, Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal-4 sentenced the five men to death and another to life imprisonment for the murder of Aftab.
The capital punishment getterts are Billal Hossain Kislu, Habib Hawlader, Raju Munshi, Rasel and Humayun Ahmed. Another accused of the case, Sabuj Khan was sentenced to life term in prison and a fine of taka 10,000. Among them Raju Munshi and Rasel are absconding.
The death references were sent to the High Court, the convicts also appealed against the tribunal's verdict.
Veteran photojournalist Aftab Ahmed's body was found at his house in the capital's West Rampura on December 25, 2013. Ahmed, who worked for Dainik Ittefaq, was awarded with Ekushey Padak in 2006 for his outstanding contribution to journalism.
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