The Supreme Court dismissed both the pleas filed by the state and defence and stood by its earlier judgement to jail war criminal and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, 77, until his death, bdnews24.Com reported.
A five-member bench led by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha delivered the verdict today after a two-day hearing, the report said.
Both the state and the defence had filed petitions seeking a review of the Supreme Court's verdict in 2014.
The trial of Sayedee began at the International Crimes Tribunal-1 in 2011 and a verdict was pronounced in 2013.
Of the 20 charges against him, Sayedee was given the death sentence for two -- the murders of Ibrahim Kutti and Bisabali, and for setting fire to Hindu households in Pirojpur in 1971.
The Supreme Court verdict, delivered in 2014, sentenced Sayedee on five charges of the 20 that were framed against him.
The verdict reduced Sayedee's death sentence for Ibrahim Kutti's murder to imprisonment for 12 years.
Saha was a prosecution witness and identified Sayedee as the man who had handed over his sisters to the Pakistani army to be taken away as sex slaves. They were returned after three days. Sayedee was also sentenced to prison until death on charges of forcible conversions of 100-150 Hindus.
Six other charges were also proven beyond doubt but no sentencing followed as he had already been given the death penalty.
It was the first case of a war crimes trial in which the state sought review to maintain the tribunal's verdict.
Sayedee is the leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, an Islamist party that sided with the Pakistan Army during the 1971 Liberation War and committed war crimes.
He was arrested from his house in Dhaka in June, 2010 in a case filed for hurting religious sentiments.
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