JMB Kingpins
Govt seeks quick hearing of death reference
Staff Correspondent
The government yesterday moved a prayer before the High Court (HC) for priority to hearing on the death reference case of seven Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) leaders including militant kingpin Abdur Rahman and Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai.Deputy Attorney General Helaluddin Mollah placed the matter before the HC death reference bench of Justice Ali Asgar Khan and Emdadul Haque on completion of the paper book for the Jhalakathi case. The bench asked the attorney general's office to bring up the matter after two weeks. A Barisal court on May 29 awarded death sentence to JMB chief Abdur Rahman, his deputy Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai and five other militants and acquitted one in sensational Jhalakathi judges' killing case. The others to walk the gallows are JMB Majlish-e-Shura members Ataur Rahman Sunny, Abdul Awal and Khaled Saifullah, suicide bomber Iftekhar Hasan Al Mamun and Asadur Rahman Arif. Of them, Arif is still at large. Immediately after the lower court's verdict, the government took steps for quick disposal of the militants' death reference case as over 500 cases still await paper book preparation and death reference hearing in the HC. Currently, paper books are being prepared for the cases of 2003. If the paper book for the Jhalakathi case were prepared in the usual manner, HC hearing on death sentences of the militants would not be held before 2009. According to the government instructions, the attorney general's office in June petitioned the HC to give priority to preparation of the paper book for the death reference case. The HC granted the prayer on June 15.
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