The International Crimes Tribunal has set April 28 as the deadline for submitting the investigation report against dismissed army officer Ziaul Ahsan, who faces allegations of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. The decision was made on Thursday after eight accused were presented before the court, following a prosecution request.
Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam stated that evidence, including discharge certificates, medical reports, and bullets recovered from the bodies of victims, has been collected from various government and private hospitals. The investigation report will also include forensic analysis and relevant video footage.
Meanwhile, the defense has submitted a petition requesting copies of a UN report and legal books. However, the prosecution objected, stating that the stage for self-defense has not yet been reached in the legal proceedings.