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Abrar murder case: HC accepts 17death-row convicts' appeals for hearing
The High Court on Wednesday accepted the jail appeals of 17 death-row convicts in Buet student Abrar Fahad killing case.
The High Court bench of Justice Md Rezaul Haque and Justice Rajik Al Jalil accepted the jail appeals for hearing.
Earlier, the 17 death row convicts appealed against the verdict of a lower court through the jail authorities, which came up in the High Court's cause-list on Wednesday.
The court said the jail appeals will be heard along with the death references.
Deputy Attorney General KM Masud Rumi was present at the time.
READ: Abrar murder case: Death-row convict files plea seeking acquittal
On January 6, the death references of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) student Abrar Fahad murder case reached the High Court for examining the lower court verdict.
On December 8 last year, a Dhaka court sentenced 20 young men to death and five others to life imprisonment for killing Abrar in October, 2019.
According to the prosecution Abrar, the second-year student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Buet, was beaten to death by Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders at Sher-e-Bangla Hall in 2019.
He was found dead on the staircase of the hall in the early hours of October 7, after he was taken to room No-2011 around 8pm on October 6 and beaten mercilessly.
On October 7, an FIR for murder was lodged at the Chawkbazar police station against 19 people, following a complaint from Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah.
READ: Abrar murder case: Death reference reaches High Court
On November 13, 2019, Detective Branch (DB) inspector and investigation officer of the case Wahiduzzaman submitted a chargesheet against the 25 accused.
On September 15, 2020, the court framed charges against the accused. The court recorded statements of 47 of the 60 witnesses in the case.
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Abrar murder case: Death reference reaches High Court
The death references of BUET student Abrar Fahad murder case have reached the High Court for examining the lower court verdict.
The death reference reached the branch concerned of the Supreme Court on Thursday, said Mohammad Saifur Rahman, Special Officer of the SC.
Now further action will be taken as per rules, he added.
According to the law, if a convict is sentenced to death in a lower court, all the documents of the case are sent to the High Court for approval of the penalty. It is then included in the branch concerned of the High Court as a death reference case.
Read: Abrar’s mother also seeks death sentence for Amit Saha
Later, when the case ‘Paperbook’- file containing all the documents- is prepared, the hearing of the death reference is held following the serial.
On December 8 last year, a Dhaka court sentenced 20 young men to death and five others to life imprisonment for killing Abrar, 21-year-old student of Buet in October 2019.
According to the prosecution Abrar, the second-year student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Buet, was beaten to death by Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders at Sher-e-Bangla Hall in 2019.
He was found dead on the staircase of the hall in the early hours of October 7, after he was taken to room No-2011 around 8pm on October 6 and beaten mercilessly.
Read: 20 to die for killing Buet student Abrar
On October 7, an FIR for murder was lodged at the Chawkbazar police station against 19 people, following a complaint from Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah.
On November 13, 2019, Detective Branch (DB) inspector and investigation officer of the case Wahiduzzaman submitted a chargesheet against the 25 accused.
On September 15, 2020, the court framed charges against the accused. The court recorded statements of 47 of the 60 witnesses in the case.
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Abrar’s mother also seeks death sentence for Amit Saha
Rokeya Khatun, mother of Abrar Fahad, who was beaten to death on the Buet campus in 2019, has said she wants a speedy execution of the judgement.
“I want the judgement to be executed fast. I’ll get justice for my son’s killing when the verdict is executed. With full respect for the rule of law, I would like to say I also want death penalty of Amit Saha,” she said.
Rokeya Khatun came up with the remarks while talking to reporters at her PTI Road residence in Kushtia on Wednesday after a Dhaka court sentenced 20 people to death and five others to life imprisonment in Abrar murder case.
“I’m happy with the death sentence of 20 people. But Amit Saha was involved in the killing and I want his capital punishment, too. Why didn't the court give him the highest punishment as he was the order giver of the brutal killing,” she said.
READ: 20 to die for killing Buet student Abrar
“How mercilessly they killed my son? After the death of my son, I just prayed to the Almighty Allah seeking justice,” Rokeya lamented.
Abrar’s other family members also expressed satisfaction over the verdict but they also demanded capital punishment of the five convicts who got life term in jail.
Abrar Fayaz, younger brother of Abrar and an HSC examinee, said “Amit during his conversation over phone with the culprits instructed them to beat Abrar for two hours more. He was not present at the killing scene but issued others over mobile phone. Even though we’re happy over the verdict but we expected Amit’s capital punishment.”
Judgement
Earlier in the day, a Dhaka court sentenced 20 young men to death and five others to life imprisonment for killing 21-year-old student of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) Abrar Fahad in October, 2019.
Judge Abu Zafar Md Kamaruzzaman of Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal-1 handed down the punishment to the 25 men after holding them guilty of second-year engineering student Abrar Fahad's murder. Three of the convicts were tried in absentia.
Those sentenced to death are Mehedi Hassan Rasel, Muntasir Al Jemi, Tabakhkharul Islam Tanvir, Mohammad Sadat, Mizanur Rahman, Samsul Arefin Rafat, Md Shamem Billah, Mazedur Rahman, Hossain Mohammad Toha, Moniruzzaman Monir, Mehedi Hasan Robin, Muzahidur Rahman Muzahid, Anik Sarker, Meftahul Islam Zion, Ifti Mosharraf Shakal, Mahmud Setu, Morshed Amartya Islam, Morshedzamman alias Jisan, Ahtesamul Rabbi Tanim and Muztaba Rafid.
READ: Abrar murder case verdict deferred to Dec 8
Of them, Jisan, Tanim and Rafid are still absconding. On the other hand, Muhtasim Fuad, Md Akash Hossain, Amit Shaha, Ishtiak Ahmed and Mohamad Moaj were sentenced to life in jail. The court also imposed a fine of Tk 50,000 on each of them.
On November 28, the tribunal deferred till December 8 the pronouncement of the judgment in the case.
Police produced the 22 men in the court. Also present in the court was Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah. "I’m happy with the judgment and demand the execution of the 20 at the earliest," he told the media outside the court.
How Abrar was killed
Abrar was beaten to death by Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders at Sher-e-Bangla Hall in 2019.
He was found dead on the staircase of the hall in the early hours of October 7, after he was taken to room No-2011 around 8pm on October 6 and beaten mercilessly.
On October 7, an FIR for murder was lodged at the Chawkbazar police station against 19 people, following a complaint from Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah.
On November 13, 2019, Detective Branch (DB) inspector and investigation officer of the case Wahiduzzaman submitted a chargesheet against the 25 accused.
On September 15, 2020, the court framed charges against the accused. The court recorded statements of 47 of the 60 witnesses in the case.
On March 14, this year, the 22 arrestees in the case pleaded "not guilty".
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Abrar murder case verdict deferred to Dec 8
A Dhaka tribunal on Sunday deferred until December 8 the pronouncement of the verdict in Buet student Abrar Fahad murder case.
Judge Abu Zafar Md Kamaruzzaman of Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal- 1 passed the order saying that the verdict in the case has not been prepared yet.
Earlier, police produced 22 accused in the case before the court in the morning.
READ: Buet student Abrar murder: Verdict on Sunday
On November 14, the tribunal fixed the date (Nov 28) for delivering the judgment after completion of arguments of both the state and defendants.
In 2019, Abrar, 21, a second-year student of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), was beaten to death by Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders at Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university.
He was found dead on the staircase of the hall in the early hours of October 7 after he was taken to room No-2011 around 8pm on October 6 and beaten mercilessly.
On October 7, Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah filed a murder case with the Chawkbazar police station accusing 19 people.
On November 13, 2019, Detective Branch (DB) Inspector and investigation officer of the case Wahiduzzaman submitted the charge sheet against the 25 accused.
On September 15, 2020, the court framed charges against the accused.
The court recorded statements of 47 witnesses among the 60 in the case.
READ: Abrar Fahad murder: Court sets Nov 28 for judgment
On March 14, this year, 22 accused, arrested in the case, claimed their innocence while testifying in self-defense.
Three of the accused – Jishan, Rafid and Tanim – remained absconding.
2 years ago
Abrar murder case: Court set to deliver judgment today
The verdict in Buet student Abrar Fahad murder case is scheduled to be delivered on Sunday.
Judge Abu Zafar Md Kamaruzzaman of Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal-1 will deliver the verdict.
On November 14, the tribunal fixed the date (Nov 28) for delivering the judgment after completion of arguments of both the state and defendants.
READ: Buet student Abrar murder: Verdict on Sunday
In 2019, Abrar, 21, a second-year student of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), was beaten to death by Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders at Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university.
He was found dead on the staircase of the hall in the early hours of October 7 after he was taken to room No-2011 around 8pm on October 6 and beaten mercilessly.
On October 7, Abrar’s father Barkat Ullah filed a murder case with the Chawkbazar police station accusing 19 people.
On November 13, 2019, Detective Branch (DB) Inspector and investigation officer of the case Wahiduzzaman submitted the charge sheet against the 25 accused.
On September 15, 2020, the court framed charges against the accused.
READ: Abrar Fahad murder: Court sets Nov 28 for judgment
The court recorded statements of 47 witnesses among the 60 in the case.
On March 14, this year, 22 accused, arrested in the case, claimed their innocence while testifying in self-defense.
Three of the accused – Jishan, Rafid and Tanim – remained absconding.
2 years ago
An unhappy birthday for Abrar’s family
Abrar Fahad’s mother clearly remembers the day he was born.
4 years ago
Abrar murder: 2 more accused put on 5-day remand
Dhaka, Oct 13 (UNB) – A court here on Sunday placed two more accused in Buet student Abrar Fahad murder case on a 5-day remand each.
5 years ago
2 Chhatra League leaders held over Buet student Abrar’s death
Dhaka, Oct 7 (UNB) - Two leaders of Bangladesh Chhatra League’s Buet unit were detained on Monday for their suspected involvement in the death of Abrar Fahad, a second-year student of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
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