The investigation agency of the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) has issued a public notice seeking information on the crimes against humanity committed during the student-mass movement in July-August.
The public notice was issued on Saturday by retired Additional Inspector General of Police Mazharul Haque, coordinator of the Investigation Agency.
The notification called upon all to contact the ICT investigation agency’s Dhaka office if they have any information, documents, photographs and audio-video clips related to killings, serious injury, arson, looting and other crimes for using those in proving the said crimes.
Various forces of the-then government and Bangladesh Awami League-led coalition parties, allied organisations, loyal or employed illegal arms holders, criminal persons or groups have committed the crimes during the period from July 1 to August 5 in 2024, aimed at suppressing the anti-discrimination student movement, it also said.
People are requested to send the required information through email address- coordinator@ictbdinvestigation.gov.bd and mobile numbers- 01711-905603, 01611-905603 (during office hours) of the investigation agency. People are also requested to send information to the agency’s office housed at Dhanmondi residential area 11/A Comrade Farhad road, house no-87.
Necessary confidentiality will be maintained in this regard, the notification assured.
About 60 complaints have so for been submitted to the investigation agency and the prosecution office of the ICT from July 5 to August 5 for the genocide and crimes against humanity committed across the country.
The ICT has begun the trial proceedings with issuance of arrest warrants against 46 people, including ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday.
On October 14, the ICT was reconstituted with Additional Judge of the High Court (HC) Justice Md. Golam Mortuza Mozumder as the new chairman. The other members of the tribunal are- Justice Md. Shofiul Alam Mahmood and retired District and Sessions Judge Md. Mohitul Haq Anam Chowdhury.
On September 5, Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Mohammad Tajul Islam was appointed as the Chief Prosecutor of the ICT.
The government on September 18 reconstituted the probe body of the ICT with appointment of 10 members to carry out investigation into the crimes against humanity.
The appointees are- additional deputy inspector general (Addl DIG-retd) Md Mazharul Haque, police super (retd) Muhammad Shahidullah Chowdhury, additional police super of anti-terrorism unit Md Alamgir, additional police super, PBI (Police Bureau of Investigation), Headquarters, Md Monirul Islam, additional police super, Special Branch, Dhaka, Md Jane Alam Khan, assistant police super, traffic and driving school, Dhaka, Syed Abdur Rouf, police inspector (unarmed), Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Dhaka Metro, Md Yunus, police inspector (unarmed), Charghat Model Police Station, Rajshahi, Md Masud Parvez, police inspector (unarmed) RRF, Dhaka, Muhammad Alamgir Sarker and police inspector (unarmed), CID, Dhaka metro (north) Md Mashiur Rahman.