Jamaat General Secretary, Ali Ahsan Mujahid opposed liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 and allegedly collaborated with the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Ali Ahsan Mujahid was the chief of Al-Badr death squad in Dhaka in 1971. He has not only helped Pakistan Army on the massacre, loot, rape, molestation of Bangladeshi women; but also leading the killing of the Bangladesh intellectuals on the 14th December, 1971. The day is known as Intellectual Killing Day.
Mujahid to be accused as mastermind behind murder of intellectuals in '71
Mamunur Rashid
Detained Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali will be accused as a mastermind behind the brutal murders of the intellectuals in 1971.
Police will verify JMB chief Saidur Rahman's claim that Mujahid had often boasted at Jamaat meetings that he was one of the perpetuator behind the brutal murders of the intellectuals.
Mujahid will be brought face to face with Saidur for interrogation in connection with the killings of intellectuals in 1971, a DB police source said.
Both Mujahid and Nayeb-e-Ameer Delwar Hossain Sayeedi are in DB police custody at Mintu Road. DB police set up CCTV camera on custody.
Saidur who was a former ameer of Habiganj district Jamaat-e-Islami made the claim during interrogation after his arrest in May last.
Meanwhile, Mujahid-Sayeedi, both on remand, yesterday denied their involvement with the subversive activities during the June 27 hartal and the night before, police said.
Shahidul Haque, officer-in-charge of Paltan police told The New Nation that the Jamaat leaders had denied their involvement with the subversive activities. However, they found some incidents proving their links to the violence.
"We have also questioned the Jamaat leaders about their attempts to foil the trial of the war criminals and their connection with the JMB (an outlawed Islamist outfit)," the official said.
Paltan police took the Jamaat leaders into custody for interrogation on Thursday, a day after a Dhaka court granted remand for 16 days each for the two and Jamaat chief Motiur Rahman Nizami, now detained in Dhaka Central Jail, in five cases.
Asked when they will interrogate Nizami, the police officer said the matter depends on his recovery. He said when doctors in the jail would give certificate that the Jamaat Ameer is fit for interrogation, he would be taken in custody.
A top police official wishing not to be named yesterday told The New Nation about the plan to quiz Mujahid and Saidur together.
Saidur, ameer of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, is now on remand in a case filed with a Narayanganj police station and will soon be brought to the capital.
The militant leader also told interrogators that Mujahid used to say he actively participated in the killings, added the official.
Police arrested Saidur, his wife and three other leaders of the banned Islamist outfit in the city and Narayanganj on May 24 and 25.
Saidur took over as JMB chief after the arrest of Shaikh Abdur Rahman in February 2006.
Hailing from Kujagaon under Bahubal upazila of Habiganj district, he got involved in Islami Chhatra Shibir, Jamaat's student wing, in 1977. He was the president of Moulvibazar Chhatra Shibir between 1978 and 1980, police sources said.
Detained Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali will be accused as a mastermind behind the brutal murders of the intellectuals in 1971.
Police will verify JMB chief Saidur Rahman's claim that Mujahid had often boasted at Jamaat meetings that he was one of the perpetuator behind the brutal murders of the intellectuals.
Mujahid will be brought face to face with Saidur for interrogation in connection with the killings of intellectuals in 1971, a DB police source said.
Both Mujahid and Nayeb-e-Ameer Delwar Hossain Sayeedi are in DB police custody at Mintu Road. DB police set up CCTV camera on custody.
Saidur who was a former ameer of Habiganj district Jamaat-e-Islami made the claim during interrogation after his arrest in May last.
Meanwhile, Mujahid-Sayeedi, both on remand, yesterday denied their involvement with the subversive activities during the June 27 hartal and the night before, police said.
Shahidul Haque, officer-in-charge of Paltan police told The New Nation that the Jamaat leaders had denied their involvement with the subversive activities. However, they found some incidents proving their links to the violence.
"We have also questioned the Jamaat leaders about their attempts to foil the trial of the war criminals and their connection with the JMB (an outlawed Islamist outfit)," the official said.
Paltan police took the Jamaat leaders into custody for interrogation on Thursday, a day after a Dhaka court granted remand for 16 days each for the two and Jamaat chief Motiur Rahman Nizami, now detained in Dhaka Central Jail, in five cases.
Asked when they will interrogate Nizami, the police officer said the matter depends on his recovery. He said when doctors in the jail would give certificate that the Jamaat Ameer is fit for interrogation, he would be taken in custody.
A top police official wishing not to be named yesterday told The New Nation about the plan to quiz Mujahid and Saidur together.
Saidur, ameer of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, is now on remand in a case filed with a Narayanganj police station and will soon be brought to the capital.
The militant leader also told interrogators that Mujahid used to say he actively participated in the killings, added the official.
Police arrested Saidur, his wife and three other leaders of the banned Islamist outfit in the city and Narayanganj on May 24 and 25.
Saidur took over as JMB chief after the arrest of Shaikh Abdur Rahman in February 2006.
Hailing from Kujagaon under Bahubal upazila of Habiganj district, he got involved in Islami Chhatra Shibir, Jamaat's student wing, in 1977. He was the president of Moulvibazar Chhatra Shibir between 1978 and 1980, police sources said.
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