The tribunal has also granted permission for a two-day interrogation by its investigation agency
Police escort former Directorate General of Forces Intelligence chief Lt Gen (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled from a court on 12 April 2026. Photo: TBS
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Police escort former Directorate General of Forces Intelligence chief Lt Gen (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled from a court on 12 April 2026. Photo: TBS
The International Crimes Tribunal has ordered that former director general of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), Lieutenant General (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled, be shown as arrested in a case involving crimes against humanity linked to enforced disappearances during the Awami League regime.
The tribunal has also granted permission for a two-day interrogation by its investigation agency.
A three-member International Crimes Tribunal-2, headed by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury, passed the order today (13 April), following a petition from the prosecution.
Chief Prosecutor Aminul Islam represented the prosecution during the hearing.
Mamun was arrested on 25 March from his Mirpur DOHS residence in Dhaka and placed on a five-day remand the following day in a July Uprising murder case.
He was later remanded for six days on 30 March and three days on 6 April in the same case before being sent to jail on 9 April.
On the same day, he was shown arrested in the Makbul murder case filed with Paltan Model Police Station and placed on a three-day remand, which was later extended by one more day yesterday.
