A Dhaka court has fixed Dec 15 to pass the verdict in the sensational case over murder of Humayun Kabir Sabbir, a director of a Bashundhara Group concern.
Judge Mohammad Motahar Hossain of the Fourth Speedy Trial Tribunal fixed the date at the end of the hearing, special public prosecutor of the tribunal S M Rafiqul Islam told .
There are 29 witnesses in the case.
Sabbir, a director of Bashundhara Telecommunications Network Ltd, was killed at a house owned by Bashundhara Group at Gulshan in the city on July 5, 2006.
There are five accused in the case. They are Bashundhara Group chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan's son Shafiyat Sobhan Sanvir, Group director Shamsuddin Ahmed, two guards Nure Alam and Humayun Kabir, and Sanvir's bodyguard Khairul Hassan Uzzal.
Sanvir, Nure Alam and Humayun Kabir are absconding since the case was filed.
Sabbir's brother-in-law A F M Asif had filed the case on July 7, 2006 while assistant superintendent of Detective Branch police Mohammad Arman submitted charge-sheet in the case on May 12, 2008.
Earlier, the case was sent to two sessions judge's courts, but the proceedings remained suspended due to a High Court stay order on the case.
Finally, the case was forwarded to the tribunal on March 7 last year and the trial resumed on Jan 16 with deposition of the complainant.
The court on Wednesday also rejected the bail petitions of Shamsuddin Ahmed and Khairul Hassan Uzzal and sent them to jail.
Judge Mohammad Motahar Hossain of the Fourth Speedy Trial Tribunal fixed the date at the end of the hearing, special public prosecutor of the tribunal S M Rafiqul Islam told .
There are 29 witnesses in the case.
Sabbir, a director of Bashundhara Telecommunications Network Ltd, was killed at a house owned by Bashundhara Group at Gulshan in the city on July 5, 2006.
There are five accused in the case. They are Bashundhara Group chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan's son Shafiyat Sobhan Sanvir, Group director Shamsuddin Ahmed, two guards Nure Alam and Humayun Kabir, and Sanvir's bodyguard Khairul Hassan Uzzal.
Sanvir, Nure Alam and Humayun Kabir are absconding since the case was filed.
Sabbir's brother-in-law A F M Asif had filed the case on July 7, 2006 while assistant superintendent of Detective Branch police Mohammad Arman submitted charge-sheet in the case on May 12, 2008.
Earlier, the case was sent to two sessions judge's courts, but the proceedings remained suspended due to a High Court stay order on the case.
Finally, the case was forwarded to the tribunal on March 7 last year and the trial resumed on Jan 16 with deposition of the complainant.
The court on Wednesday also rejected the bail petitions of Shamsuddin Ahmed and Khairul Hassan Uzzal and sent them to jail.
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