Letter to India will seek repatriation of Hasina, Kamal: Touhid
Daily Sun Report, Dhaka
Published: 2h ago
The foreign affairs ministry will formally send a letter to
New Delhi seeking the repatriation of fugitive convicts Sheikh Hasina and
Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said on
Monday hours after announcement of death verdicts against the due.
“We will officially communicate our position to India.
Whether the letter goes tonight or tomorrow, it will certainly go,” he told
reporters at the foreign ministry this evening.
He said the letter would be transmitted to the Indian
government either through the Indian High Commission in Dhaka or the Bangladesh
High Commission in New Delhi.
Responding to a question, the adviser said Dhaka had earlier
sent a request seeking Hasina’s return but received no response. “Now the
situation is different … the judicial process has been completed and they have
been convicted,” he added.
Touhid said Bangladesh will place its request under the
existing extradition treaty with India.
Asked whether New Delhi is legally bound to send back the
convicts under the existing treaty, he said the matter falls under legal
interpretation.
“What I understand is that we need to bring her back as the
court has delivered its verdict, and we will inform India officially,” he said.
On what Dhaka would do if India refuses to hand over Sheikh
Hasina, he replied, “We will address that situation when it arises.”
Earlier, in a statement, the foreign ministry said
Bangladesh urged New Delhi to immediately hand over fugitive convicts Hasina
and Kamal after the International Crimes Tribunal found them guilty of the July
killings and awarded them death sentences, describing the move as India’s
treaty-bound obligation.
The existing bilateral extradition agreement between Bangladesh
and India marks the transfer of the two convicts a compulsory responsibility
for New Delhi, it said.
The foreign ministry also said that granting shelter to
individuals convicted of crimes against humanity would be considered an
unfriendly act and a disregard for justice.