Law Minister Anisul Haq yesterday said more International Crimes Tribunals (ICTs) will be constituted if the number of war crimes cases increases, reports UNB. “One of the two International Crimes Tribunals (ICTs) has been made non-functional as the number of such cases has come down…if the number of such cases rises, it’ll be made functional again and more ICTs will be constituted, if necessary,” he told a press briefing at his ministry.
“The ICTs will be there until the war crimes trials are over. Right now, one tribunal can deal with the present war crimes cases,” the minister said. Replying to a question over the trial of the organisations involved in war crimes, Anisul Haq said as it requires amendment to the ICT law, a proposal has been sent to the Cabinet division for necessary action. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Law Ministry issued a gazette notification making one of the two ICTs non-functional amid fall in the number of war crimes cases.
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Three people, including a policeman, were killed in separate road accidents yesterday. In Comilla: A policeman was burnt to death and nine people, including five police men and four prisoners, were injured… 
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