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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড

  (iv) Sultam, accused No. 4,

  (v) Mahfizullah, accused No. 7

  (vi) Bari. accused No. 22,

  (vii) Siraj witness No: 15,


 Two other persons whose names are mentioned as Ch. Zainul Abidecn and S.M. Ali and some others whose names were not ascertainable also attended this meeting, but their identity was not established.

 In that meeting Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31, directed the members to function in close Co-operation with the main organisation functioning in East Pakistan under the leadership of Muazzam, accused No. 2.Lt. Abdur Rauf, then, administered an oath in Bengali to the participants. In the same meeting it was decided that:—

  (a) Sirajul Islam, witness No. 15, would collect money and enlist members from Mauripur area.

  (b) Mahfizullah, accused No. 7s would collect money and enlist members from Drigh Road area.

  (c) Zahurul Haq, accused No. 17, would collect money and enlist members from Korangi area and would also visit Chaklala, Peshawar, Kohal and Sargodha for the same purpose,


 92. In August, 1967, Manik Chaudhury, accused No. 12, and Saeed-ur-Rahman, witness No. 7, visited Dacca and met Steward Mujib, accused No. 3. The latter told them that he and Reza. accused No. 33, had gone to Agartala. 93. In August, 1967, Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35, called an emergent meeting in the house of Jalil; accused No. 29, in Clayton Quarters. The following attended the meeting:

  (i) Mahfizullah, accused No. 7,

  (ii) Bari, accused No. 22,

  (iii) Jalil, accused No. 29,

  (iv) Lt. Rehman, accused No. 31,

  (v) Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35,

  (vi) Shamsuddin, witness No. 6,

  (vii) Siraj, witness No. 15.


 The identity of three other persons whose names are given as Cpl. Aftab, Choudaury. Zainul Abideen and Siddiqur-Rahman was not established.


 Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35 and Lt. Rehman, accused No 31, appeared somewhat worried. They suspected that they were under surveillance. Lt. Rauf, accused No. 35, directed the participants to stop the recruitment of new members. Lt Rauf, accused No. 35, asked the members to obtain leave and to proceed to East Pakistan. Accordingly the members started obtaining leave and going to their home towns in East Pakistan.