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Bangladesh arrests former NSI boss with links to 1971 war crimes
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Former National Security Intelligence or NSI director general Muhammad Wahidul Haque has been arrested on charges of committing crimes against humanity during the War of Independence from Pakistan.

The police detained him from his Baridhara home in Dhaka on Tuesday after the International Crimes Tribunal or ICT had ordered his arrest, said ICT Investigator Motiur Rahman.

Wahidul Haque will be produced before the tribunal on Wednesday.

A two-strong tribunal headed by Justice Amir Hossain issued the arrest warrant in response to an appeal from the prosecution, ICT Prosecutor Tureen Afroz told bdnews24.com.

Wahidul was serving in the Pakistan Army during the 1971 war. He joined Bangladesh Police after returning home in December 1974. In the 1990s, he joined the NSI and later served the Department of Immigration and Passports as its director general.

Tureen said Wahidul is accused of killing innocent people in the Rangpur Cantonment in 1971. “We are investigating his alleged involvement in the war crimes.”

The prosecutor said they were bringing the charges against Wahidul for him being a member of the Pakistan Army.

She said they started initial investigations after receiving the allegation against Wahidul filed on Dec 5, 2016.

They needed to get Wahidul arrested because he was a “very influential person and trying to influence the investigation”, Tureen added.

The former NSI boss is accused of killing 500 to 600 innocent Bengali and Santal people using a machine gun at the Rangpur Cantonment on Mar 28, 1971, two days after the proclamation of Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan.

Investigator Motiur said Wahidul, hailing from Madaripur, was commissioned in the Pakistan Army’s 11th Cavalry regiment on Oct 16, 1966, and got transferred to the 29th Cavalry later.

The 29th Cavalry was relocated to the Rangpur Cantonment in March 1970. Wahidul worked there as an adjutant until Mar 30, 1971, according to the case dossier.

He was transferred to West Pakistan later in the same year and stayed there until December 1973.

Wahidul returned to Bangladesh in December the next year and was appointed to the Bangladesh Police on Oct 1, 1976.

During Ziaur Rahman’s regime, Wahidul had worked as an assistant superintendent of police in Cumilla until 1977. He was transferred to Chattogram as an additional SP the following year and became the SP of Noakhali in 1982.

The former Pakistan Army official worked as an additional commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police from 1984 to 1987 and deputy inspector general for Chattogram Range in 1988 before becoming the commissioner of Chattogram Metropolitan Police.

He was transferred to the NSI later. He worked there as a director until 1996 before becoming the acting chief.

He served as the director general of the passport department from 1997 to 2002. Later, he worked as an additional IG of police until 2005.
 
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I think ratings were declining for the govt so they just did a new 'show off'
 
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Great job. This scum should be hanged if the WCT finds him guilty of committing war crime against the innocent bengali civilians. Its a shame that this worm was once the head of our national intelligence service.

Die in hell mofo.:devil:

Out of interest, has there ever been a prosecution/trial within Bangladesh regarding atrocities/crimes committed on "the other side" innocents/civilians (Pak/bihari/pro-Pak bengalis etc)?

@Joe Shearer @Ashes @Mage @Tanveer666 @Skies @MBI Munshi anyone know?
We haven't even finished punishing those who killed and raped innocent bengali civilians in 71. Allow us to find out and hang those scums first.

After that we will definitely think about prosecuting those who committed war crime against biharis.

Anyway, one of my friends in pdf once gave a good explanation about this. I m quoting a part of his post. Pls read carefully and enlighten urself :toast_sign:

......... "It is of course another matters that there is no war crimes investigation/trials regarding the MB side....but that is a standard thing world over when you are on winning side (for example: did the US ever get one small hearing on the fire bombing of what they clearly knew were purely civilian areas in Japan?). Only the losers have potential for prosecution. Too bad for this chap that he didn't make it out with the other 90,000 or so that were eventually released back to Pakistan (some of whom were indulged in war crimes as well)."..........
 
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i enjoy this things every month come up with something new :)
 
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Great job. This scum should be hanged if the WCT finds him guilty of committing war crime against the innocent bengali civilians. Its a shame that this worm was once the head of our national intelligence service.

Die in hell mofo.:devil:


We haven't even finished punishing those who killed and raped innocent bengali civilians in 71. Allow us to find out and hang those scums first.

After that we will definitely think about prosecuting those who committed war crime against biharis.

Anyway, one of my friends in pdf once gave a good explanation about this. I m quoting a part of his post. Pls read carefully and enlighten urself :toast_sign:

......... "It is of course another matters that there is no war crimes investigation/trials regarding the MB side....but that is a standard thing world over when you are on winning side (for example: did the US ever get one small hearing on the fire bombing of what they clearly knew were purely civilian areas in Japan?). Only the losers have potential for prosecution. Too bad for this chap that he didn't make it out with the other 90,000 or so that were eventually released back to Pakistan (some of whom were indulged in war crimes as well)."..........
u call yourself Muslims. most of Bengali's took an oath in the name of Allah to serve Pakistan and never become traitors. you broke your oaths and killed innocent non Bengali Muslims and fought Pakistan.
 
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u call yourself Muslims. most of Bengali's took an oath in the name of Allah to serve Pakistan and never become traitors. you broke your oaths and killed innocent non Bengali Muslims and fought Pakistan.

Lol. Was that a serious post?

That oath became redundant when pak army indiscriminately started Killing and raping innocent bengali civilians.

Didn't pak army pledge to protect its civilians? But what have they done return ? Yes, they killed 1 million Bangladeshis. And here you r lecturing us about breaking oath or what not.
 
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Out of interest, has there ever been a prosecution/trial within Bangladesh regarding atrocities/crimes committed on "the other side" innocents/civilians (Pak/bihari/pro-Pak bengalis etc)?

@Joe Shearer @Ashes @Mage @Tanveer666 @Skies @MBI Munshi anyone know?
You know the answer. You get prosecuted only if you end up in the wrong side. That's the rule of this world.
u call yourself Muslims. most of Bengali's took an oath in the name of Allah to serve Pakistan and never become traitors. you broke your oaths and killed innocent non Bengali Muslims and fought Pakistan.
Nah....you need to change your view. We fought for Pakistan. Because being separated was a good riddance for Pakistan. West Pakistan no longer had to carry the densely populated often flooded area called East Pakistan. Neither they had to see bhukha nanga Bengalis calling themselves Pakistani. So yeah we were serving Pakistan by fighting your military. @Kaptaan


Present day Pakistan emerged on 16th December. You should celebrate that day too. Also make holy warrior Yahya Khan your new father of the nation.
 
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Out of interest, has there ever been a prosecution/trial within Bangladesh regarding atrocities/crimes committed on "the other side" innocents/civilians (Pak/bihari/pro-Pak bengalis etc)?
Did any of the allied powers during WWII face prosecution? Especially for deaths caused in Dresden, Hiroshima, and Katyn? No, because they won. It's the sad, brutal truth of this world.
 
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You know the answer. You get prosecuted only if you end up in the wrong side. That's the rule of this world.

Did any of the allied powers during WWII face prosecution? Especially for deaths caused in Dresden, Hiroshima, and Katyn? No, because they won. It's the sad, brutal truth of this world.

I was just wondering is all....BD could claim some credibility and moral ground that no other side has prior to it.

Oh well...
 
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i hope they speed up hangings . its great news . Bangladesh is breaking its unity and dividing society more deeply .for me its good news for Pakistanis. hope we see more attacks like dahaka cafe near future
 
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Pakistan should Call a jihad against These Mushrikeens of Bangladesh.

Drag their wretched asses through Thar desert raked with barbwire and then Set the bodies on fire.

El Sidd
 
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