Gopal Krishna Muhuri’s family disappointed with appeal verdict – bdnews24.com



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Uma Muhuri, Gopal Krishna Muhuri’s wife, declined to comment directly after the appeal verdict on Tuesday.

His expatriate daughter, Sudipta Muhuri, expressed her frustration over the verdict and wrote online via social media: “What a cold murder!”

The Appeals Division commuted the death sentences of three convicts in the murder case of Gopal Krishna Muhuri, head of Nazirhat College in Chittagong, nearly two decades ago.

In sentencing, the supreme court dismissed the appeal and modified the sentence to life imprisonment for the defendants.

The three defendants are Taslim Uddin alias Montu, Mohammad Azam and Alamgir Kabir alias Baitta Alamgir. All three are activists from Jamaat-Shibir.

When asked about plaintiff Uma Muhuri’s reaction in the bdnews24.com case after the verdict was announced, she did not want to say anything but frustration.

He heard the news of the verdict from his home in Chittagong city.

Earlier, he told reporters: “The death sentence of the defendant was confirmed in the High Court. Now the court has reduced the sentence.

“I have nothing to say. Those who have been like this, lost, know what the problem is. What should I answer to the children?”

Sudipta Muhuri Soma, who is in exile, wrote on Facebook: “Appeals Division ruling for killing my father !!! They called Sir, woke him up in the morning, put him in a chair, and shot his father only twice in the head. What a cold murder! “

He also responded to comments from various people about that status. At one point, Sudipta said, “Still … couldn’t we do better?”

Gopal Krishna Muhuri assassination: 3 convicts commuted to death

Gopal Krishna Muhuri, Principal of Nazirhat College, Chittagong

Gopal Krishna Muhuri, Principal of Nazirhat College, Chittagong

On November 16, 2001, activists from Jamaat-e-Islami entered the home of director Gopal Krishna Muhuri (60) on Jamal Khan Road in Chittagong and shot him in the head with a gun.

His wife Uma Muhuri, the then railway audit officer, filed a murder case at the Kotwali Police Station in Chittagong on the same day.

Nasir alias Gittu Nasir, Azam, Alamgir and Montu were sentenced to death by a judge after the trial of the head of Nazirhat College, Gopal Krishna Muhurioi, in Chittagong.

In addition, Mohiuddin alias Mohinuddin, Habib Khan, Saiful alias Chhota Saiful and Shahjahan were sentenced to life imprisonment.

Following the verdict of the trial court, the death remission of the case reached the High Court, as well as the accused in prison also appealed.

Gittu Nasir, who was sentenced to death, was killed on March 2, 2005 in an alleged shootout with law enforcement. Little Saiful, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, also died.

After the hearing, the High Court confirmed the death penalty of three people and handed down a sentence on July 19, 2008. Shahjahan and Saiful, alias Chhoto Saiful, who were sentenced to life imprisonment, were acquitted in that verdict, while the sentences others remained in force.

Alamgir Kabir then appealed to the Appeals Division seeking acquittal of the three convicts. And Taslim Uddin aka Montu, Mohammad Azam filed a jail appeal.

Following the verdict, Deputy Attorney General Amit Dasgupta told bdnews24.com: “A short request was made today. The appeals division has rejected the defendants’ appeals and jail appeals. However, they modified their sentence and he sentenced them to death. The reason why the sentence has been reduced will be known after the full verdict. “

Amit Dasgupta said that all three defendants had been in the condom cell in jail for so long. “Now they will be transferred to the general jail cell,” he said.



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