"We have sent his (Nizami's) latest health report to the (Bangladesh's) International Crimes Tribunal...His physical condition is now stable," a prison spokesman told newsmen today.
Senior superintendent of Dhaka Central Jail Farman Ali said Nizami was sent to specialised state-run Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) for check-up yesterday and doctors there said his physical condition was stable.
Ali said on return from the BSMMU, 69-year old Nizami was sent back to his designated cell at the prison instead of the jail hospital, where he was kept for the past several days.
"Now, after getting the medical report, the tribunal may fix a new date for the verdict," a prosecution lawyer at the tribunal today said while tribunal officials acknowledged they received the latest medical report from the jail authorities.
The judgement in the case is expected to end a major phase of the trial of crimes against humanity during the 1971 liberation war as Nizami is the last high-profile accused to be tried. If convicted, he could face death penalty.
Eight people have been so far handed down death sentences and two others were sentenced to life term since the trial of war crimes began in 2011 by two tribunals set up by the Awami League government.
One of the major charges against Nizami is the systematic elimination of the leading intelligentsia just two days ahead of the Bangladesh's December 16, 1971 victory.
Only one among those sentenced in the war crimes cases, Jamaat's joint secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah, has so far been executed.
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