The deadline to complete the investigation in the case filed against Sheikh Hasina and 45 other former ministers on charges of killings during the protests has been extended to February 18.
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Bangladesh’s Deputy Crimes Tribunal on Tuesday extended Hussain’s deadline by two months to complete a criminal investigation against ousted prime minister Sheikh. The order was issued by a three-member bench headed by Chairman Chaudhry Ghulam Murtaza, the Daily Star newspaper reported. Sheikh Hussain and former ministers registered a standoff against 45 others during protests led by ethnic students in July-August. Now the case filed has been moved to February 18.
Fact, 77 Hasina Changed India After Anti-Government Protests August 5 Student-led revolution, under the banner of discrimination against students, 16 rulers influenced by strong demands for change and Hussain’s response. Finished successfully. The newspaper said that the investigation reports in the cases should be completed today, but according to both prosecutors, the agency asked for more time.
Former minister Abdul Razzaq was arrested on Tuesday in the case of public murder, in addition to this case, former law minister Yasul Haq, former industry minister Amir Hussain Amu, former food minister and 15 high-profile persons were also arrested in this case. .
Meanwhile, a commission of inquiry set up by the interim government recently said in a report that Hasina was found to be involved in the case of enforced disappearance. The Commission of Inquiry into Enforced Disappearances put the number of enforced disappearances at over 3,500.
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