Ctg court bombing: Mizan gets death sentence, Jabed life imprisonment

Bangladesh

TBS Report
03 October, 2021, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 03 October, 2021, 09:39 pm
Both of the convicted are members of the banned militant outfit JMB

A tribunal has awarded death sentence to Zahidul Islam Mizan alias "Boma Mizan" in a case filed over killing two people in a suicide bombing on a police check-post on the premises of a Chattogram court in 2005.

Another accused in the case, Jabed Iqbal, was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Chattogram Anti-Terrorism Tribunal Judge Abdul Halim passed the verdict on Sunday.

Both convicts are members of the banned militant outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).

The court in its verdict, fined Jabed Tk2 lakh and in case of non-payment, he will face an additional two years of jail time.

Mizan, a top explosives expert and JMB leader, is currently being held at a jail in India. He was arrested by the Bangladeshi security forces a few years ago, but was snatched by militants on 13 February 2014 while being taken to Mymensingh from Gazipur's Kashimpur jail.

Meanwhile, Jabed, a regional commander of the group, was produced before the court during rendering of the verdict and later taken to jail.

Monoronjon Das, public prosecutor for the Chattogram Anti-Terrorism Tribunal, told The Business Standard (TBS) that the court of Judge Abdul Halim had fixed yesterday for the verdict following a hearing on 21 September.

 "We got our desired verdict today (3 September) as we were able to prove the accusations beyond reasonable doubts during the hearing. We are satisfied with the verdict."

According to the verdict, the court sentenced Jabed Iqbal to life imprisonment instead of death as he repented for his actions.

The JMB regional commander has been sentenced to nearly 400 years in more than 30 cases across the country.

JMB militants carried out the bomb attack on the morning of 29 November 2005, killing police constable Rajib Barua and footballer Shahabuddin Ahmed on the spot.

Police constables Abu Raihan, Samsul Kabir, Rafiqul Islam, Abdul Majid and 10 others were injured in the attack.

JMB took responsibility for the attack.

The bomber died the following day while under treatment at Chattogram Medical College Hospital.

Police later filed a case with the Kotwali Police station over the incident and submitted a charge-sheet with the court on 18 May of 2006 against five people. The court later framed charges against them and ordered the trial to begin on 16 July of the same year.

Other accused in the case, JMB chief Shaykh Abdur Rahman, second-in-command Siddiqur Rahman alias "Bangla Bhai" and JMB military commander Ataur Rahman Sunny were already hanged in another case.

Out of 77 witnesses, the court heard the testimonies of 32 before deciding on the verdict.

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