The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has received seven more complaints over enforced disappearances and murders allegedly committed by Sheikh Hasina, the ousted Prime Minister.
These five complaints were filed by Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami. A businessman named Humayun Kabir filed another complaint against 42 including Sheikh Hasina, for keeping him confined for 11 days in an 'Ayna Ghor' six years ago.
Meanwhile, another complaint was filed over the murder of Mohammad Hridoy on August 5 in Gazipur. The victim's family today filed the complaint.
"Many of our leaders and activists became victims of enforced disappearance from 2012. Of them, many were later freed but we are yet to get back our six brothers (leaders). The six victims are Shah Md Waliullah, Md Mokaddesh Ali, Hafej Zajir Hossain, Md Joynal Abedin, Rejowan Hossain and Md Kamruzzaman. Of the six, apart from Kamruzzaman, families of all the other five victims today filed complaints," said ICS legal affairs secretary Abdullah Al Noman.
Businessman Humayun Kabir's lawyer Adv Amanullah Adib filed the complaint over the enforced disappearance of Kabir in 2018. The lawyer in his complaint alleged that his client was hanged upside down from the ceiling during his confinement and given electric shock.
(Source- BSS)
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