Friday, April 20, 2012

'Post-1975 Regimes Destroyed Sayedee Documents'


DHAKA NEWS

Dhaka, Apr 19  The officer investigating the war crimes charges against Jamaat-e-Islami leaderl Delwar Hossain Sayedee in his deposition on Thursday said that a number of records and documents dating back to 1971 had been destroyed.

Appearing before the International Crimes Tribunal-1, set up to deal with crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War, ASP Mohammad Helal Uddin said on the eighth day of his deposition that during his investigation he had found a number of relevant documents and records destroyed.

He said the records were destroyed during the regimes that followed the assassination of Bangladesh's founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975 along with most of his immediate family members.

Helal Uddin, the prosecution's 28th witness, on Thursday managed to successfully exhibit photographs and video recordings of the two places of occurrence from Pirojpur where Jamaat executive council member Sayedee is alleged to have carried crimes against humanity during the War of Independence.

Helal Uddin showed the court photographs of Bhagirathi Square and those of Bhanu Saha's house. Both Bhagirathi and Bhanu Saha were victims of crimes against humanity. The tribunal indicted Sayedee on 20 counts of such crimes on Oct 3, 2011.

The investigator also said Sayedee went into hiding soon after the Liberation War when freedom fighters returned to his native Parerhat and began hunting down those who had collaborated with the Pakistani occupation forces.

Sayedee had allegedly been part of the founding members of the local Peace Committee and thereafter spearheaded formation of the local Razakar Unit.

The Peace Committee was envisioned centrally by a group of people opposing the liberation of Bangladesh for active collaboration with the Pakistani army and thwarting the liberation effort in 1971.

The Razakars, similar to other vigilante militia like the Al Badr and Al Shams, are alleged to have committed atrocities across the country to defeat the liberation forces.
Helal Uddin told the court that Sayedee had been in hiding for a long time in a village of Bagharpara in Jessore. "But after some time, when people came to know about his identity, Sayedee fled the area on a cow cart."

The investigation officer exhibited pictures of the house of a Rowshan Ali where Sayedee had been hiding after the war.

FIRST CASE TO TRIAL

Sayedee's is the first case to proceed to the trial stage at the tribunal. The prosecution on Sept 4 proposed framing of charges against him on 31 counts for crimes against humanity and genocide.

The tribunal also sent Jamaat's former chief Ghulam Azam to jail on Jan 11. His indictment hearing began on Feb 15.

Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami, secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed and assistant secretaries general Mohammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla, and Bangladesh Nationalist Party's standing committee member and MP Salauddin Quader Chowdhury have been detained on war crimes charges.

The tribunal granted conditional bail to former BNP lawmaker and minister Abdul Alim on Mar 31 last year. The bail was extended further, until Apr 24 when the next hearing of Alim's case is scheduled. Alim has been ordered to be present in the court on that day.  

ACC to Seek Wealth info of 'cash-scandal' trio


DHAKA NEWS

Dhaka, Apr 19  The Anti-corruption Commission has decided to ask former railway minister's assistant personal secretary and two suspended railway officials to submit their wealth statement.

The decision came a day after the three were quizzed by the anti-graft investigators over the recent 'cash-scandal'.

"We will issue notices on Sunday asking them to file wealth statement," ACC commissioner Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu told  on Thursday.

The trio -- ex-APS Omar Faruq Talukder, railway east zone general manager Yususf Ali Mridha and Dhaka zone railway police's commandant Enamul Haque -- appeared before the ACC investigation team on Wednesday and gave their statement about the incident. The probe team interrogated them separately for nearly three hours, officials said.

In the wee hours of Apr 10, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel reportedly detained the three while they were moving in a car allegedly with unaccounted-for Tk 7 million cash at the gate of BGB headquarters in the capital's Jigatola.

Mridha and Enamul were suspended on Sunday while Faruq was fired. Suranjit Sengupta, who became a minister for the first time in his political career of the newly-craved railways ministry barely five months ago, had announced his resignation on Monday. However, he was retained in the cabinet, but relieved of his portfolio.

An ACC official, preferring not to be named, told  that during Wednesday's interrogation Faruq claimed that the money was his own. He said Mridha and Enamul claimed that they knew nothing about the cash.

"But all of them said they were on their way to the minister's residence," the official said.

He also added that ACC will quiz the BGB personnel who were present in the spot during the incident. The corruption watchdog will also ask for the video footage of the incident.

DRIVER WILL BE SUMMONED TOO

The ACC team investigating the 'cash-scandal' will also interrogate the APS' car driver Ali Azam who has been missing since the 'cash-scandal' surfaced.

A letter has already been sent to Azam's paternal home in Chandpur on Thursday, another ACC official told seeking anonymity.

Azam went 'missing' right after the incident. His wife has alleged that he has been abducted to cover-up the truth. 

Ilias' Disappearance a New Drama: Prime minister Sheikh Hasina


DHAKA NEWS

Dhaka, Apr 19 Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has termed the 'disappearance' of BNP leader Ilias Ali a 'new drama' and alleged that the opposition leader Khaleda Zia was trying to make an issue for anti-government agitation.

"May be he (Ilias) is hiding somewhere following his leader's (Khaleda's) instruction," Hasina told a discussion to mark the Mujibnagar Day at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre on Thursday.

"One of their (BNP's) officials, Harris Chowdhury, has been missing since the last caretaker government took charge. Since then he cannot be traced. Who knows if the latest one is also a case of 'self disappearance'?"

BNP's organising secretary and former MP Ilias Ali has been reported missing by his family since Tuesday night. Police found his car from the capital's Mohakhali area in the wee hours on Wednesday.

BNP has alleged that the law enforcing agencies picked up Ilias as the party couldn't trace him even after a day.

Refuting BNP's allegation Hasina said, "She (Khaleda) is always busy with playing new games. They have no issue to launch street protest. And this is probably one of those games."

She also alleged that 'killings and forced disappearances are the creations of BNP during the tenure of its founder Ziaur Rahman'.

Hasina slammed BNP for taking Shafiul Alam Pradhan, an accused of the sensational seven-murder case, in the BNP-led 18-Party Alliance.

Shafiul Alam Pradhan is the chief of JaGPa, a partner of the newly formed BNP-led alliance.

"They have formed an alliance with murderers. Everybody knows who has the practice of abducting people," Hasina said.    

60 Injured as BNP Men, Cops Clash in City


DHAKA NEWS

BNP activists clashed with police in the capital’s Nayapaltan area Thursday afternoon as the law enforcers foiled their procession brought out to protest disappearance of former BNP MP Ilias Ali.

At least 60 people including 29 policemen were injured in the clash. BNP's acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir was among the injured.

The opposition activists vandalised several vehicles and set fire to at least one bus during the clash.

The clash erupted around 5:00pm as policemen charged baton on BNP men when they took out a procession protesting BNP Organising Secretary (Sylhet Division) Ilias Ali’s disappearance.

Chase and counter chase took place during the clash while police used teargas to disperse the precisionists.

Masudur Rahman, additional deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said 29 policemen were injured in the clash.

They were admitted to Rajarbagh Police Lines Hospital, he said, adding that seven of them received critical injuries.

Court Seeks Report on Ilias Every 48hrs


DHAKA NEWS

A Dhaka court on Thursday directed Banani police to submit reports on the progress of investigation on BNP leader M Ilias Ali and his driver, who remain missing since Tuesday night, in every 48 hours.

Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Moniruzzaman gave the direction after the officer-in-charge (investigation) of Banani Police Station submitted a petition before it seeking permission to investigate the allegation brought in a general diary filed by the wife of Ilias.

Ilias's wife Tahmina Rushdi filed a general diary with the police station on Wednesday saying that her husband along with his driver remain missing since Tuesday night.

The court also directed the general recording officer of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's court to send a copy of the order to the inspector general of police and Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner.

Ilias, the former lawmaker and BNP organising secretary (Sylhet Division), along with his driver went missing since Tuesday night while BNP claimed that government agencies have picked them up to make them disappear.

Banani police recovered the abandoned car of Ilias, 48, near his Banani home around 1:30am Wednesday. They found the driver's mobile phone on the passenger seat with the car doors flung wide open.

Hartal Slows Down Sylhet Life


SYLHET NEWS

Life has been slowed down in Sylhet as a BNP-enforced dawn-to-dusk hartal to protest disappearance of party leader M Ilias Ali passed off peacefully.

No untoward incidents were reported during the hartal hour, reports our Sylhet correspondent.

Swechchhasebak Dal activists staged demonstration holding black flag at Humayun Rashid Chattar in the entry point of the city at South Surma upazila.

Passenger buses and private cars stay off roads fearing vandalism.

Very few CNG run three wheelers were seen to ply the city streets.

Rickshaws were also found plying in thin numbers.

No long-route buses left the city terminal since Thursday morning.

All educational institutions, business establishments, most shops and shopping malls besides the major thoroughfares remained closed. However, the government offices were opened.

Meanwhile, the education ministry in a handout on Wednesday postponed today's Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination under Sylhet Board and Technical Education Board citing unavoidable reasons.

A huge contingent of police was deployed at different city points and upazilas including South Surma and Balaganj, the two key points, where BNP men gathered.

On Wednesday, during a rally in Sylhet, district and city units of BNP called for the division-wide hartal for today.

Former lawmaker and BNP Organising Secretary (Sylhet Division) M Ilias Ali along with his driver has been missing since Tuesday night while BNP claimed that government agencies have picked them up to make them disappear.

Banani police recovered the abandoned car of Ilias, 48, near his Banani home around 1:30am Wednesday. They found the driver's mobile phone on the passenger seat with the car doors flung wide open.

The BNP leaders at the Wednesday's rally alleged that Sylhet city Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal Joint Secretary Iftekhar Ahmed Dinar was picked up by law enforcers on April 3 and he has been missing since.