পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড).pdf/৩৫১

উইকিসংকলন থেকে
এই পাতাটির মুদ্রণ সংশোধন করা প্রয়োজন।

324 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড (iii)Sultam, accuscd No.4, (iv)Najmul Huda, accused No. 27, (v)Sawkat, accused No. 26. and (vi)Alim, witness No. 13. Muazzam, accused No.2, showed the conspirators a diary and a notebook containing plans of action. Muazzam, accuscd No.2, claimed that he had already contacted the Indian authorities for the procurement of arms and ammunition for the conspiracy. He expressed his desire that the members should induct a few more Army Officers into the group to lead the men in Jessore and Rangpur area. He claimed that Capt. A. N. M. Nuruzzaman, E.B.R., accused No. 28, and his own Naval Force were sufficient to carry out the task at Chittagong. Muazzam, accused No.2, commended the work done by Mutalib, accused No. 25, and Shamsul Alam, accused No. 24, at Comilla. 58. In the same month (August, 1966), Najmul Huda, accused No. 27, Shamsul Alam, accused No. 24. Alim, witness No. 13, and Sawkat, accused No. 26. met at the Daudkandi Rest House. They felt that the leadership of the conspirators should be vested in some senior Army Officer. They decided to enquire from Muazzam, accused No. 2, the antecedents of the organisers. 59. In the same month (August, 1966), Muazzam, accused No.2, paid Rs. 5,000 from the group-funds to Rameez, witness No. 12, to enable him to buy a car for the group-work. 60. Sometime in September, 1966, Muazzam, accused No. 2, held a meeting of the conspirators in the flat of Rameez, witness No. 12, at No. 12-8-/8, Mohammadpur Housing Estate, Dacca. The following attended the meeting : (i) Muazzam, accused No.2, (ii) Steward Mujib, accused No.3, (iii)Sultam, accused No. 4, (iv)Shamsur Rehman, accused No. 19, (v)Shamsul Alam, accused No. 24, (vi)Mutalib, accused No. 25, (vii)Najmui Huda, accused No. 27, (viii)Rameez, witness No. 12, and (ix)Alim. witness No. 13. Muazzam, accused No. 2, disclosed to the conspirators that the Indian authorities had agreed to supply the requisite arms and ammunition. He detailed Mutalib, accused No. 25, to organise the ex-servicemen in various groups and to train them in the use of different type of weapons. Muazzam, accused No. 2, undertook to satisfy the financial needs of the Sector Commanders. Najmul Huda, accused No. 27, Shamsul Alam, accused No. 24. and Alim, witness No. 13, interrupted the proceedings by proposing that the leadership should be vested in some senior officer of the Army. Shamsur Rehman,