B'desh SC puts on hold execution of 'Butcher of Mirpur'

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Press Trust of India Dhaka
Last Updated : Dec 11 2013 | 9:07 PM IST
Bangladesh's top court today stayed Abdul Quader Mollah's execution which was dramatically put on hold in a last-minute reprieve, as the hearing of the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami leader's review petition was adjourned till tomorrow.
"The hearing is adjourned until Thursday," Chief Justice Muzammel Hossain said at the hearing of a defence plea by the lawyers of Mollah, sentenced to death for committing crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court.
The court has put on hold the execution of the war crimes convict until further notice.
The apex court's chamber judge Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain late last night, in a last-minute order, halted the execution of Mollah until 10:30 am (local time). Mollah's lawyers obtained the stay order approaching the judge at his residence.
The execution of the death penalty of Mollah was stayed less than two hours before he was set to be hanged.
The stay order came as jail officials prepared to hang Mollah, 65, at one minute past midnight. The family members of the death row convict met him for the last time earlier last evening.
Mollah's counsel rushed to Dhaka Central Jail with a copy of the stay order issued at 10:15 pm (local time).
The order was issued after Mollah's lawyers filed a plea seeking the hearing of their petition for a review of the apex court's judgement that handed down the death penalty to the Jamaat leader.
Chief Justice Mohammad Muzammel Hossain earlier today told the defence lawyers to "cooperate with the court".
"You are a senior lawyer, you know the law...You should cooperate with us," he told chief defence counsel Khandker Mahbub Hossain.
Mollah's lawyers said they obtained the stay order last night on their petition claiming that the government made preparations to execute Mollah "without finishing all legal procedures".
For his atrocities and for siding with Pakistani troops during the 1971 Liberation War, Mollah was dubbed as the "Butcher of Mirpur".
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay have both called for a stay on the execution.
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First Published: Dec 11 2013 | 9:07 PM IST

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