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323 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড Cantonment where Steward Mujib, accused No.3, also joined them. Sawkat, accused No. 26, informed Muazzam, accused No.2, that he had contacted Capt. Muhammad Abdul Aliin Bhuiyan, A.O.C., witness No. 13, and Capt. Khundkar Najm-ul-Huda, A.S.C. accused No. 27, at Dacca and that the said two officers wanted to know more about the organisation. Muazzam, accused No. 2, promised to arrange a meeting at Dacca soon afterwards. 53. In the same month, i.e., July, 1966, Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness. No.7, happened to visit Muazzam, accused No.2, at the latter’s residence at Chittagong. On that occasion, Muazzam, accused No.2, disclosed to Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No.7, that Manik Chaudhury, accused No. 12, before his arrest had promised to deliver a list of arms to P. N. Ojha, the First Secretary to Deputy High Commissioner for India in Dacca, for procuring arms for the conspiracy. Muazzam, accused No. 2, asked Saeedur-Rehman, witness No. 7, if he knew P. N. Ojha. Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No. 7 answered in the affirmative, whereupon Muazzam, accused No. 2, requested Saeedur-Rehman, witness No. 7, to deliver the arms list to P. N. Ojha. Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No. 7, expressed his inability to do so, on account of the surveillance imposed upon him. 54. After a few days, one morning, P. N. Ojha appeared at the residence of Saeedur-Rehman, witness No.7, at Chittagong and complained to him that in spite of his request, he (Saeed-ur-Rehman. witness No.7), did not call at his office in Dacca. On that occasion, Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No. 7, conveyed to P. N. Ojha the message of Muazzam, accused No. 2, regarding the arms' list which Manik Chaudhury, accused No. 12, was to deliver to P. N. Ojha. 55. The next day under the instructions of P. N. Ojha, Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No.7, obtained the said list from Muazzam, accused No. 2, and delivered the same to P. N. Ojha at Chittagong Railway Station. At that time, P. N. Ojha, gave a code word to Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No.7, for contacting him in Dacca and asked that Muazzam. accused. No. 2 should visit P. N. Ojha, in Dacca. 56. A few days later, Muazzam, accused No.2, through Saeed-ur-Rehman, witness No.7, arranged a meeting with P. N. Ojha at the official residence of the Deputy High Commissioner for India in Dhammandi, Dacca, P. N. Ojha assured Muazzam, accused No.2, that he would forward the arms' list to the Indian Government for their approval. He, however, expressed his inability to deliver money to the conspirators for the time being. 57. Sometime in August, 1966, Sawkat, accused No. 26, visited Dacca and stayed with Alim, witness No. 13 in the Ordnance Mess. The same evening Muazzam, accused No.2, visited Alim, witness No. 13, and Sawkat, accused No. 26, in the said Mess. On that occasion, Muazzam, accused No.2, announced that he would hold a meeting the following morning in the flat of Rameez., witness No. 12, in Muhammadpur Housing Estate in Dacca. The following attended the aforesaid meeting:— (i) Muazzam accused No.2, (ii)Steward Mujib accused No.3,