Names of all 46 on arrest warrant not disclosed for investigation’s sake: ICT chief prosecutor
Chief Prosecutor of International Crimes tribunal Mohammad Tajul Islam has said that names of everyone on the arrest warrant can't be disclosed at this moment for the sake of investigation.
While reading the complaint to the ICT Tajul Islam mentioned the names of Sheikh Hasina, Obaidul Quader, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, former Law minister Anisul Huq, former Freedom Fighters Affairs minister AKM Mozammel Haque, former Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, former Foreign minister Hasan Mahmud, former State Minister for Information Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak and Professor Zafar Iqbal.
"We are not disclosing the names of the others due to investigation's sake. The tribunal has asked the concerned authorities to produce them before the tribunal within 18 November," Tajul said.
Tajul Islam said this while speaking to journalists at the court premises after the issuance of the arrest warrant today (17 October).
He also said that the arrest warrant against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been issued as per the government's commitment to bring the mastermind of the July massacre to justice.
"The government's commitment to the dead and the injured in July uprising has been served through this arrest warrant," Tajul Islam said.
During the press briefing, Tajul Islam said that the warrant has been issued based on the government's request and subsequent evidence submission to the ICT.
"We told the tribunal that the crimes that were committed during anti-discrimination student movement were done by influential people, and investigation can't be performed without arresting them. The tribunal has heard our plea and issued a warrant to nab the chief perpetrator, former prime minister Sheikh Hasina," Tajul said.
Tajul further said that the tribunal has issued a second arrest warrant against former road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader and 44 others.