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Aug 21 Grenade Attack: HC to Deliver Verdict on Sunday

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  30 Nov 2024, 15:02
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The verdict in the much-discussed 21 August grenade attack case will be announced on Sunday (December 1). The High Court bench of Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice Syed Enayet Hossain will announce the verdict.

On Saturday (November 30), the defendant's lawyer Mohammad Shishir Monir confirmed the matter. He said that the High Court will give its verdict on the death reference and the appeal filed by the defendants.

On November 21, the bench kept the death references (trial court documents for confirmation of death sentences), and the appeals, filed by the convicted accused in the cases, as curia advisari vult (meaning the verdict will be delivered any day), after it concluded hearing on those matters.

On October 23, the death reference and appeal hearing of the grenade attack case was sent to a bench comprising Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice Syed Enayet Hossain. Later, the death reference and appeal hearing of the case began on October 31.

A Dhaka court on October 10, 2018, sentenced 19 people, including former BNP state minister for home Lutfozzaman Babar to death in the two cases filed in connection with the grenade attacks.

Nineteen others including BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman, now in London, were given life imprisonment, and 11 people were handed different terms in prison.

Eighteen of the convicted accused are absconding and 31 are in jail.

The lawyers for the accused say that BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman had no involvement in the August 21 grenade attack.

Incidentally, a grenade attack took place at a rally of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Bangabandhu Avenue in 2004. The horrific attack killed 24 people and injured at least 400.

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