ICT prosecutor resigns on personal ground
Abdur Rahman Hawladar, a prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, has filed resignation letter to the Law Ministry on personal grounds.
“I have submitted the resignation letter to the Law Ministry on October 31,” Rahman told The Daily Star today.
Citing reason of the resignation, Hawladar said he is going to take part in the upcoming Dhaka Bar Association election as a president candidate.
He, however, requested the Law Ministry to continue his security arrangement for his smooth livelihood.
Rahman joined the prosecution team in March 2010 when the then Awami League-led government formed the International Crimes Tribunal to try the perpetrators who committed crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971.
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