Kashimpur jail to witness first ever war trial execution - News Summed Up

Kashimpur jail to witness first ever war trial execution


Quasem is the sixth war criminal and fifth Jamaat leader to be executed for war atrocities. The ‘Bangali Khan’ – a moniker that Quasem earned for his enthusiastic brutality on behalf of the Pakistani junta – was found guilty of abduction, confinement, torture and murder during the Independence War. He was also given a total of 72-year imprisonment on eight other charges of abduction, conspiracy and planning. Quasem had spent a huge sum of money to appoint a US lobbyist to make the war crimes tribunal controversial. But all his efforts were wasted after the top court threw out his appeal to review his sentence on August 30.


Source: Dhaka Tribune September 03, 2016 15:55 UTC



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