The Supreme Court has released the full text of its verdict upholding the death sentence of Harkat-ul-Jihad (Huji) chief Mufti Abdul Hannan and two others in a case filed over a grenade attack on ex-British envoy to Bang-ladesh Anwar Choudhury in 2004.
The copy of the full verdict was released on Tuesday after it was signed by all the three members of the Appellate Division bench, headed by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha, said SC Additional Registrar Sabbir Foyez
while talking to reporters.
A copy of the verdict will be sent to the court concerned at noon, he said. Earlier on Sunday, the Appellate Division upheld the death sentence of Mufti Hannan and two others in the case after hearing of the review petition filed by the three death row convicts, clearing the way to execute them. On December 7, 2016, a SC bench, headed by Chief Justice SK Sinha, upheld the death penalty of the three in the case rejecting the appeal filed by Mufti Hannan and Sharif Shahedul Alam alias Bipul seeking a review of the High Court verdict that had upheld their death sentence.
Two Huji men, including its chief Mufti Hannan and Sharif Shahedul Alam alias Bipul, filed the petition of appeal before the concerned Appellate Division bench on 14 July, 2016. On February 11, 2016, a High Court bench, comprising justice M Enayetur Rahim and Justice Amir Hossain, delivered the verdict upholding the death sentence of the three accused, handed down by the lower court.
In 2004, the then British High Commissioner Anwar Choudhury came under a grenade attack while coming out of Hazrat Shahjalal's shrine in his hometown Sylhet. The envoy and 40 employees of the Sylhet district administration were injured in the attack. Assistant Sub-inspector Kamal Uddin died on the spot, while two constables--Rubel Ahmed and Habil Miah--succumbed to their injuries in a hospital.
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