News update
  • Bangladesh Faces $1.25 Billion Export Loss from US Tariffs     |     
  • Israel Expands Gaza Assault as UN Warns of ‘Genocide’     |     
  • World Ozone Day Highlights Progress and Future Action     |     
  • DG Health Services gives 12 directives to treat dengue cases     |     
  • Stock market shows recovery as investors back: DSE chairman     |     

6 JMB members sentenced to death for killing freedom fighter

Courts 2022-06-23, 6:59pm




A Kurigram court on Thursday sentenced six members of banned militant outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to death in a case filed over the murder of a freedom fighter.

Kurigram District and Sessions Court Judge Abdul Mannan passed the order.

The death row convicts are  Rajib Gandhi, Riazul Islam alias Mehedi, Firoz Hasan alias Mokhles, Mahabyb Hasan Milon, and Abu Nasir alias Rubel and Golam Rabbani(absconding).

Among the seven accused in this case, Saddam Hossain died in a gunfight with the law enforcers while the case was under trial.

On March 22, 2016, some militants attacked freedom fighter Hossain Ali, who converted to Christianity, when he was out on a morning walk in Kurigram town.

After stabbing him with sharp weapons they exploded several cocktails and fled from the spot.

His son Ruhul Amin Azad, next day filed two separate cases under the Explosive Substances Act.

On November 5 that year, a charge sheet  in these cases were submitted filed and the court framed charges on October 21, 2018, reports UNB.