Bangladesh arrests media doyen for 1971 crimes

Dhaka: Bangladesh police today arrested Jamaat-e-Islami leader and media doyen Mir Kashem Ali for his suspected role in perpetrating crimes against humanity during the country`s 1971 liberation war. Dhaka metropolitan police`s detective wing chief Masudur Rahman said Ali was arrested from the office of the Naya Diganta newspaper, a concern of the Diganta Media Corporation […]

Dhaka: Bangladesh police today arrested Jamaat-e-Islami leader and media doyen Mir Kashem Ali for his suspected role in perpetrating crimes against humanity during the country`s 1971 liberation war. Dhaka metropolitan police`s detective wing chief Masudur Rahman said Ali was arrested from the office of the Naya Diganta newspaper, a concern of the Diganta Media Corporation that he heads.

"He was arrested from his Motijeel office," a police spokesman told PTI. The development came two hours after the International Crimes Tribunal-1 issued the warrant against Ali, asking police to ensure his appearance before the court within 24 hours of his arrest. "Produce him in 24 hours after his arrest before the tribunal," chairman of the three-member panel Justice Nizamul Haque, chairman of the tribunal said issuing the warrant against Ali.