The International Crimes Tribunal-2 has set June 30 for delivering the verdict in the war crimes case against Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JASAD) president Hasanul Haq Inu. The case involves allegations of killing six people in Kushtia during the July Revolution and other killings across the country. The tribunal fixed the date on Monday after completing all legal procedures.
Earlier, on May 14, both the prosecution and defense concluded their arguments, after which the tribunal kept the case awaiting verdict. Inu is the sole accused in the case. The tribunal’s investigation agency had submitted its report to the prosecution, leading to the formal filing of charges. On September 25 last year, Tribunal-2 officially accepted the charges.
Previously, on November 2, the tribunal framed eight specific charges of crimes against humanity against Inu and ordered the commencement of the trial proceedings.