Family waits to see Jamaat leader for last time
The jail authorities have asked the family of condemned Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdul Quader Mollah to meet him at the Dhaka Central Jail by 8:00pm today.
Advocate Tajul Islam, a counsel for Mollah, and jail sources confirmed it to The Daily Star.
“We are in tension. We feel that it is not a good sign,” Tajul said declining to give more details.
Jail sources said a letter had been sent to the family of Mollah this afternoon.
Earlier in the morning, Mollah instructed his lawyer to file a review petition with the Supreme Court challenging its verdict awarding him death penalty for his wartime offences, Tajul said after meeting with the Jamaat assistant secretary general at Dhaka Central Jail.
Tajul along with Chief of defence counsel Barrister Abdur Razzak and Advocate Tajul went to the jail at 10:10am and stayed there for 50 minutes.
“Mollah is mentally sound,” advocate Tajul said after the meeting.
The defence lawyer said Mollah is yet to decide whether he will pray for presidential mercy. He will take decision on the mercy petition after consulting with his family members, the lawyer said.
The jail authorities have read out the warrant of execution order before Mollah but is yet to give the full text of verdict to him, Tajul said adding that the authorities are supposed to give a copy of the full verdict to a condemned convict.
Tajul said Mollah will get 15 days after receiving the warrant of execution order to decide whether he will pray for presidential mercy.
Mollah’s 15 days time limit will expire on December 23 as the International Crimes Tribunal sent the order on December 8, he said.
“Abdul Qader Mollah told us that he is innocent and he did not commit any crimes. The attempts to execute him are being made to root out the politics of Jamaat-e-Islami,” Tajul said.
The defence lawyer informed that they will further try to meet their client in the jail.
His family members will also meet with him before December 23, the lawyer said.
Yesterday, Mollah’s lawyer Abdul Razzaq served a legal notice on the government, asking it not to execute Mollah until the disposal of a review petition to be filed challenging the death sentence.
The notice came a day after the death warrant of the Jamaat assistant secretary general was issued by the International Crimes Tribunal-2.
On February 5, the Tribunal-2 sentenced Mollah to life imprisonment but the Supreme Court on September 17 awarded him the death penalty. The full verdict of the Supreme Court was released on Thursday.
Source: The Daily Star