Train has long left station:ICT on ZI Khan Panna's Plea to defend Hasina

BSS
Published On: 12 Aug 2025, 16:40 Updated On:12 Aug 2025, 22:30
ZI Khan Panna. Photo : File photo

DHAKA, Aug 12, 2025 (BSS) - The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 today dismissed a plea of senior advocate ZI Khan Panna to allow him to defend ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina in a crimes against humanity case over her alleged superior command responsibility over all the crimes committed during the July-August Mass Uprising.

"The train has long left the station. If you tell the station master you want to board after the train has departed, is it possible? Why is he interested in participating in this particular case, when a state-appointed defence counsel is already assigned? We were looking for state defence counsels earlier, but he did not come forward then," the tribunal told advocate Naznin Nahar, who moved the plea on behalf of ZI Khan Panna.

Advocate Naznin Nahar earlier said the senior Supreme Court lawyer wants to defend Sheikh Hasina in the case against her as the state defence counsel.

"He is unwell and that is why I am moving the plea on his behalf," she said.

"It is our jurisdiction to decide who will be appointed as state defence counsel in any case. If he wishes to serve as one, he may submit his CV, and we will consider it in another case," the tribunal said in reply.

BSS/ASG/SMA/MHR/RY/1628hrs 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
BB warns against Sohozcash dealings
NBR forms task force to restructure tax system
BB board approves new shariah board policy
Research, development must be linked with national priorities
Nation to remember Abrar Fahad tomorrow as a symbol of resistance, sovereignty
AL has no scope to do politics in Bangladesh: Sarjis Alam
People are source of inspiration of BNP: Tarique Rahman
July Museum to serve as global model for preserving youth narratives: ICESCO DG
Medical admission test to be held on Dec 12
Japan interested in importing non-refined rice bran oil from Bangladesh
১০