Majd’s plea for life was rejected, with no barriers to hang



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President Abdul Hamid rejected Captain Abdul Majed’s request for the death penalty, who was sentenced to death in the family murder case of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. There was no obstacle to its execution. A reliable source in the Presidential Office told The Dhaka Times on Thursday morning.

Sources said Abdul Majed’s death request was reached in the president’s office on Wednesday night. The president then rejected the request.

Previously on Wednesday night, Abdul Majed, who had started a petition through the prison authorities. Your request goes to the Office of the President through the Office of the Prime Minister through the Ministry of the Interior and Law.

District and session judge Helal Chowdhury issued the death sentence on Wednesday afternoon.

According to the court order, the prison authorities appeared in court around 1:30 p.m. from yesterday. State prosecutors then requested a death warrant against the defendant, showing the defendant’s arrest. After the hearing, the court granted the request to arrest Abdul Majed, the accused, to death.

State prosecutor Mosarraf Hossain Kajal said that prison authorities would take the death sentence within 20-20 days after the death order was sent to prison. The accused will be notified of his execution, as well as the deputy commissioner.

Abdul Majed was arrested in Dhaka last night. Then on Tuesday, around 12 p.m., he was arrested in section 3 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Subsequently, the Deputy Police Inspector of the Counter-Terrorism Unit requested bail until his arrest is proven in the Bangabandhu murder case. Zahurul Haque.

According to the petition, Dhaka AM Metropolitan Chief Magistrate (MWC) Zulfiqar Hayat ordered that he be imprisoned.

The killer, believed to be Bangabandhu, is reported to have been living in Kolkata for 25 years. He returned to Dhaka on March 7.

After Bangabandhu’s murder, Abdul Majed fled to Bangkok with several other assassins. The then army chief, Ziaur Rahman, transferred him to the Senegal embassy. After returning to the country at 7, Zia was offered the job at BIWTC. At that time, he served as undersecretary. And he retired from the army. Later he was promoted to secretary. Later he joined the Ministry of Youth Development as Director.

With the formation of the Awami League government in 5, the Bangabandhu assassins began the trial. At that moment, Majed went into hiding.

After Majed’s arrest, the five murderers of the man declared and executed by Bangabandhu are now running away. They are Khandaker Abdur Rashid, Shariful Haque Dalim, Moslem Uddin, SHMB Noor Chowdhury, AM Rashed Chowdhury. They are all former army officers.

(DhakaTimes / April 1 / SS / JB / HF)



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