1,855 cases filed over ‘fascist-era’ killings, enforced disappearances: Asaduzzaman

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Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md Asaduzzaman on Thursday said a total of 1,855 cases have been filed across the country over incidents of killings, enforced disappearances and torture committed during the previous Awami League regime.
Responding to a scripted question from opposition lawmaker Md Anwarul Islam of Kurigram-1 in Parliament, he said 799 of the cases were filed on murder charges, while 1,056 were filed under other charges, UNB reports.
“So far, investigation has been completed in 158 cases, including 48 murder cases, and charge sheets have been submitted to the courts. Trial proceedings in these cases are currently underway,” the minister said.
He added that investigations into the remaining 1,697 cases are ongoing. “Given the large number of cases, the investigation process is complex and time-consuming. However, the police are working diligently to submit reports as quickly as possible,” he said.
Highlighting the importance of due process, Asaduzzaman noted that evidence collection and investigations are being carried out in strict compliance with legal procedures to ensure there are no shortcomings during trial.
On the issue of bail of the accused in these cases, he clarified that it falls entirely under the jurisdiction of the court. “State counsels are actively opposing bail petitions by presenting arguments in each case,” he said.
Reaffirming the government’s stance, the minister said it is committed to ensuring justice for victims of brutal crimes committed during the previous regime and their families.
“Those responsible for killings, enforced disappearances, torture and crippling innocent people will be brought to justice,” he added.

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