Legal officials filed murder charges against those responsible for killing Abu Sayeed from Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur. The student died when police shot him during protests last year. Prosecutors delivered the formal accusations to International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Monday morning. Gazi Monwar Hussain Tamim confirmed this news through a text message to reporters. The tribunal received these important documents around 10:30 in the morning.
Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam could not submit the charges on Sunday because of his busy government work schedule. The investigation team had already finished their report about this case. They gave their findings to the prosecutor's office on June 24 after months of careful research. The report named 30 people as suspects in this deadly shooting incident.
Abu Sayeed lost his life on July 16 near the Park intersection close to his university campus. Police officers fired the fatal shots during the anti-discrimination student protests that swept across the country. The victim studied English literature as a 12th batch student at the university. Former university proctor Shariful Islam appears among the accused individuals named in the investigation report. The case moves forward as part of efforts to bring justice for students killed during the uprising.
Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam could not submit the charges on Sunday because of his busy government work schedule. The investigation team had already finished their report about this case. They gave their findings to the prosecutor's office on June 24 after months of careful research. The report named 30 people as suspects in this deadly shooting incident.
Abu Sayeed lost his life on July 16 near the Park intersection close to his university campus. Police officers fired the fatal shots during the anti-discrimination student protests that swept across the country. The victim studied English literature as a 12th batch student at the university. Former university proctor Shariful Islam appears among the accused individuals named in the investigation report. The case moves forward as part of efforts to bring justice for students killed during the uprising.