Execution of Bangabandhu Majed’s killer is effective



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Assassin Abdul Majed Assassinated and executed Capt. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. T (discarded) Abdul Majed has been At 1 pm on Saturday night, his execution was scheduled for the Dhaka Central Prison, prison sources confirmed.

Previously, on the night of January 26, Syed Farooq Rahman, Bazlul Huda, AKM Mohiuddin Ahmed, Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan and Muhiuddin Ahmed were executed.

The five assassins continue to flee. Among them, SHMB Noor Chowdhury is based in Canada and AM Rashed Chowdhury is in the United States. The government does not have any definitive information on the whereabouts of the other three Khandaker Abdur Rashid, Shariful Haque Dalim and Moslem Uddin. In addition, Aziz Pasha, another defendant on the death penalty, died in Zimbabwe in 2002.

Security was tightened around the jail on Saturday afternoon with the execution of Majed. Three levels of police surveillance surround the prison. After hearing the news of the execution, the journalists also began to head to the prison.
Sources said the execution was arranged at 12:30 p.m. Under the rules, Abdul Majed’s family met him on Friday.
According to a report by the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), the killer of the Bangabandhu Majed killer was arrested in the Gabtali area of ​​the capital on Monday night. He was later brought before the court of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (MWC) in Dhaka. The court ordered that he be jailed. On Wednesday, District and Session Judge M Helal Chowdhury ordered the death sentence issued by Abdul Majed. That day, he appealed to the President for his life. If the President rejects the request, the day of its execution is set.
However, there is a lot of talk about where Majed was for so long. After his arrest, Majed told the government prosecutor (PP), Hemayet Uddin, that he was in Kolkata for 22-20 years after Bangabandhu’s murder. From there he arrived in Bangladesh in mid-March of this year. Then he was in Dhaka. However, another source said that the Indian government handed Majed over to Bangladesh some time ago. He was then brought to the country by special arrangements.
After the murder of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on August 8, Abdul Majed first went to Libya with all the other assassins. Then-army chief Ziaur Rahman offered him a job at the Senegal embassy. Upon returning to the country at 7, he joined the BIWTC. At that time, he served as undersecretary. Later he joined the youth development ministry as a director.
After the formation of the Awami League government in 5, the trial of the Bangabandhu assassins began. At that moment, Majed went into hiding. His wife lives in the residential area of ​​the Dhaka cantonment. Majed has four daughters and a son. His people’s house in Borahanuddin Bhola.

On August 5, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was brutally murdered by his family. On November 12, when the impunity law was repealed, on October 2 of that year, Mohitul Islam, a personal assistant from Bangabandhu, presented a case at the Dhanmondi police station.
On November 8, Dhaka session judge Kazi Ghulam Rasul sentenced three people to death. On December 7, the Superior Court issued a dissenting judgment after hearing the lower court’s appeal and confirming the defendant’s death sentence. On April 7, the third bank of the Superior Court confirmed all three defendants, executing all 12 defendants. The Supreme Court’s Appeals Division also upheld the defendant’s death sentence on November 7, 2012.



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