Bangladesh to hang Jamaat leader Subhan for 1971 war crimes

Last updated: February 18, 2015

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Maulana Abdus Subhan
Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN)-A special war crimes tribunal in a long awaited verdict Wednesday awarded death sentence to Jamaat-e-Islami leader Maulana Abdus Subhan.

Subhan, the incumbent chief of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and then vice-chairman of anti-liberation Peace Committee in Pabna, was given the capital punishment in three charges of crimes against humanity.
The International Crimes Tribunal- 2 pronounced the judgement on Wednesday for the offences that the founding chief of the party in Pabna and a Majlish-e-Sura member of the united Pakistan Jamaat committed during Bangladesh’s War of Independence 43 years ago.
Subhan was found guilty of six charges out of total nine, which include killing, genocide, planning, complicity and active participation in war crimes committed in Pabna, a northern district of Bangladesh, during 1971.
Law enforcers arrested Subhan on September 20 in 2012.
Security was tightened in and around the tribunal in Dhaka before the verdict.
BBN/ANS/AI-18Feb15-11:55am (BST)

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