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317 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড 25. In March, 1966 on the instructions of Muazzam, accused No.2, Samad. Accused No.8, was employed by A. F. Rahman, accused No.6 as the Manager of a Petrol Pump belonging to his wife which is located close to the residence of Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dacca. The name of this Petrol Pump is Green View Petrol Pump. The arrangement was a cover for providing a liaison between the officials of the Indian High Commission and the members of the group through A. F. Rahman, accused No.6. The Indian High Commission personnel visited that pump, ostensibly for the purpose of drawing petrol. 26. On the 4th March, 1966, Muazzam. accuscd No.2, wrote a letter to Amir Hussain, witness No.3, directing him to approach K. G. witness No.4, to expedite his secondment to Inland Water Transport Authority, Dacca. He also directed Amir Hussain, witness No.3, to rent premises where the expected arms and ammunition from India could be stored. 27. In the same month (early March. 1966) Amir Hussain, witness No. 3. convened a meeting of the group at Mohakhali, Dacca, which was attended by : (i) Samad, accuscd No.8, (ii) Mujib, Clerk, accused No. 15, (iii) M. A. Razzaq, accused No. 16. (iv) Sergeant Zahurul Haq, accused No. 17, (v) Ashraf Ali, witness No.9, and (vi) Yousaf, witness No. 10. as well as by certain other persons whose names have been mentioned as follows : (i) L.A.C.M.A. Nawaz, (ii) L.A.C.Z. A. Choudhury, and (iii) Sergeant Mia, P.A.F. (In the course of the investigation it has not been possible to establish the identity of these persons). It was emphasised that the only way of achieving their objective was an armed revolt. It was explained that the Government of India were going to supply arms and ammunition to the organisation. 28. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.1, convened a meeting of the conspirators on the 12" of March, 1966, which was a Saturday, to suit the convenience of Muazzam, accused No.2, who could only come during a week-end from Karachi without obtaining leave. The meeting was held at about sunset at the house of Mr. Taj-ud-Din, No. 617, Road No. 18, Dhammandi, Dacca. Mr. Taj-ud-Din, who is a political associate of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No.l. had lent his premises for the meeting but was not himself present in it. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, accused No. 1, collected most of those who had to attend the meeting from a bus stop and took them in a car to the aforementioned house. This meeting was attended by :