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Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal leader and former information minister Hasanul Haq Inu has been named as an accused in a new case related to the killings at Shapla Chattar. The Chief Prosecutor, Aminul Islam, stated that evidence links Inu to the 2013 incident, and formal charges will be filed by the end of this month. This development follows a June 30 verdict by the International Crimes Tribunal sentencing Inu to ten years in prison for crimes against humanity in a separate case involving six murders in Kushtia during the July movement.
The Shapla Chattar killings case was initiated after Hefazat-e-Islam filed allegations on November 26 of the previous year against 50 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina. The tribunal is now preparing to receive the investigation report and formal charge documents in the coming weeks.
The new charges mark a continuation of legal proceedings against Inu, expanding the scope of accountability for alleged crimes connected to political violence in Bangladesh.
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