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