Bangladeshi tribunal sends ex-intelligence chief to jail

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

Bangladesh's former intelligence chief was today sent to the jail by a tribunal to face charges of committing during the 1971 Liberation War while he was serving as an in the

"The tribunal sent him to the jail to face the charges brought against him," a of the Bangladesh's (ICT-BD) told reporters.

According to prosecutors, Haque was serving in the Army when the war broke during which he allegedly killed innocent people in the northwestern before his subsequent transfer to the then West

Haque, 69, returned to in 1973 when he was inducted in the police service where he rose up to the level of additional general, a position next to the and subsequently served as the intelligence

"We are (still) investigating his alleged involvement in the war crimes...but we needed him to be arrested as he is a very influential person and trying to influence the investigation," Afroz said.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 20:10 IST