Heard Hasina ordering 'no release, no treatment': PW-2 at ICT

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Published On: 04 Aug 2025, 17:07

DHAKA, Aug 4, 2025 (BSS) - A new witness in the crimes against humanity case 
against Sheikh Hasina, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and Chowdhury Abdullah Al-
Mamun, at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 today said he heard then 
prime minister ordering hospital authorities not to release any patients, who 
got injured while taking part in anti-discrimination movement, and not to 
provide them any treatment.

"...I was taken from the Mitford Hospital to National Institute of 
Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), after getting shot by 
police in the Bijoynagar area on July 19. Then prime minister Sheikh Hasina 
came to the hospital on July 26 or 27, 2024. She talked with me and realized 
I was an anti-discrimination activist. After that she talked to four or five 
more patients at the hospital. As she was going out, I heard she was ordering 
the people at the hospital help desk, 'no release, no treatment'," said 
second prosecution witness (PW) Abdullah Al Imran.

The witness, who lost his left leg in the police firing, said he was shot 
below his left knee at Bijoynagar Water Tank area around 3pm on July 19, 
2024, adding two other protesters were killed on the spot.

"At first I was taken to different private hospitals, but they refused to 
provide me any treatment. Later, I was taken to Mitford (Sir Salimullah 
Medical College Mitford Hospital). There, doctors wanted to amputate my leg. 
Even though, I agreed to do so, but my well wishers were reluctant and I was 
shifted to NITOR," he added.

Imran said after Sheikh Hasina's instruction, the hospital authorities were 
not providing them with proper treatment and his leg started to rot. 


"Foul smell was coming from my wounds, making people to stay away from me. 
The antibiotic given by the hospital, was not working on me, and the 
authorities were not allowing me to collect medicine from outside. My father 
at the time wanted to take me away for better treatment, but they were not 
giving me release. I realized it was the result of Sheikh Hasina's 
instruction for no release and no treatment," Imran testified.

The witness said the scenario changed drastically after August 5 as he was 
shifted from general bed to cabin, where he got proper treatment.


"So far, there were 25 surgeries on my leg. But I cannot move my leg and it 
will not work anymore," the witness further said.


He accused Sheikh Hasina, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and Chowdhury Abdullah Al-
Mamun for his ordeal and demanded justice.

After his testimony, Advocate Amir Hossain, state appointed counsel for 
Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, cross-examined him.

The first tribunal on July 10 indicted the trio for their role in crimes 
against humanity committed during the July-August mass uprising.

The ICT-1 on June 17 published notice in two national dailies, asking ousted 
prime minister Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal 
to surrender on June 24.

"...as per rules 31 of the International Crimes (Tribunal-1) Rules of 
Procedure 2010 (Amendment), 2025, they are hereby ordered to surrender at 
this tribunal on June 24, 2025. Otherwise, trial will be held in their 
absence as per section 10A of the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act, 
1973," the notice said.

As the two accused opted not to appear before the court in spite of court's 
notice, the tribunal on June 24 had set today to hold hearing on charge 
framing.

The tribunal on June 16 ordered the authorities concerned to publish notices 
on two national dailies, one in Bangla and another in English, asking the two 
fugitive convicts to give up before the court.

Earlier, the ICT-1 on June 1 took the formal charge, filed by the prosecution 
in the case, into cognizance and had set June 16 for passing further order in 
this connection. 

In line with that order, Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam on June 16 
said, of the three accused, Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal are yet 
to be arrested and police learned from different sources that they are in 
India right now. 

The prosecution in the formal charge brought five charges against ousted 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and 
former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.

The investigation agency of the ICT on May 12 filed its probe report in the 
crimes against humanity and mass killing case.

 

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