Bangladesh’s Special Tribunal Sends 15 Serving Army Officers to Jail in Enforced Disappearances, Killings Cases
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Bangladesh’s special tribunal sends 15 serving Army officers to jail in enforced disappearances, killings cases
The tribunal did not hear any bail petitions, noting that there is a formal process for bail pleas and the officers could submit formal applications before the next hearing scheduled for November 5
Bangladesh tribunal issues arrest orders for 15 officers in crimes against humanity cases
Bangladesh's International Crime Tribunal ordered 15 serving army officers to jail on Wednesday, accused of enforced disappearances during Sheikh Hasina's tenure. The officers, who denied the charges, were brought to the tribunal amid tight security. This follows arrest warrants issued earlier against 30 individuals, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, for crimes against humanity.
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Bangladesh’s court sends 15 senior army officers to jail for crimes against humanity.
A Bangladeshi court on Wednesday ordered the arrest and imprisonment of 15 army officials, including 14 of them serving officers, for their involvement in force disappearance and murder cases. The Dhaka-based International Crimes Tribunal has [...]
War Crimes Tribunal sends 15 Army officers into prison - The New Nation
Staff Reporter : The International Crimes Tribunal-1 has ordered 15 army officers, accused in three cases of enforced disappearance and killings during the rule of the former Awami League government, to be sent to prison. The tribunal also directed that public notices be issued in newspapers within seven days for absconding accused, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The order was delivered by a three-member bench headed by Justice M…
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