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3.14 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড 13. On the 1* of September, 1965, Steward Mujib, accused No.3, obtained a sum of Rs. 700 from Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, at his house in Dhanmandi, Dacca, and made it over to Amir Hussain, witness No.3. 14. On the 9" of September, 1965, Steward Mujib, accused No.3 obtained from Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.l, a sum of Rs. 4,000 at his house in Dhanmandi, Dacca, and made it over to Amir Hussain, witness No.3, who gave back Rs. 300 to Steward Mujib, accused No.3 and Sultan, accused No.4, for their personal expenses, and retained the balance with himself for being made over to Muazzam, accused No.2. 15. On the outbreak of Indo-Pakistan War, the defence personnel on leave or on temporary duty in East Pakistan were unable to return to the places of their postings in West Pakistan. They were, recalled to duty in East Pakistan. Steward Mujib, accused No.3, and Sultan, accused No.4, were accordingly attached to the Naval Base at Chittagong in September 1965. They continued their activities in connection with the conspiracy during the period of their attachment. 16. In December. 1965, a meeting of the group was held at the residence of A. F. Rahman, accused No.6, Flat No. 21, Ilaco House, Victoria Road. Karachi, which was attended by:— (i) Muazzam accused No.2, (ii) Noor Muhammad accused No.5, (iii) A. F. Rahman accused No.6, (iii) Samad, accused No.8, and (iv) Amir Hussain, witness No.3. The progress made was discussed and the role played by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, was praised. A. F. Rahman, accused No.6, undertook to procure transistorised transmitters, from the United Kingdom. It was decided that efforts be made to have Muazzam, accused No.2, transferred to Hast Pakistan. In this connection, the good offices of Mr. K. G. Ahmad, witness No.4, who was then staying as a guest with A. F. Rahman, accused No.6, were to be utlised. 17. In the same month (December, 1965), another meeting was held at the house of Muazzam, accused No.2, Officers' Quarters, Karsaz, Karachi, which was attended by the persons mentioned in paragraph 16. Muazzam, accused No.2, explained that Steward Mujib, accused No.3, and Sultan, accused No.4, were operating in East Pakistan and that Samad, accused No.8 and Amir Hussain, witness No.3 would be sent soon to Dacca for expediting the group work. Muazzam, accused No.2, claimed to have recruited 3,000 volunteers and maintained that if they were equipped and led properly by a few officers of the Defence Services they in no time oust the West Pakistan personnel from East Pakistan. The points discussed in the meeting mentioned in paragraph 16 were brought under discussion.