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Former ministers Amir Hossain Amu and advocate Qamrul Islam have been produced before the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) in connection with a genocide case. They were presented before the court around 10 am, according to the prosecution.
On (December 2), the ICT directed the relevant authorities to produce them on Wednesday. It has been reported that the duo will be shown arrested in a case filed on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide allegedly committed during the July-August mass uprising.
Qamrul was detained by detectives from the Dhaka Metropolitan Police in Uttara, Dhaka, on (November 18). He was subsequently shown arrested in a case related to the death of businessman Abdul Wadud, 45, which occurred on (July 19) in the New Market area during the anti-discrimination student movement.
Separately, Amu was apprehended by detectives from a residence in West Dhanmondi on (November 6). He has also been implicated in the same case.
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