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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড

No. 12, recommended the name of his friend Abu Shams Lutful Huda, witness No. 16. for setting it up.


 72. In the same month (March, 1967), another party meeting was held in the aforementioned flat. The following attended the meeting:—

 (i) Muazzam, accused No 2,

 (ii)Steward Mujib, accused No. 3,

 (iii)Samad, accused No. 8,

 (iv)Shamsur Rahman, accused No. 19,

 (v)Mutalib, accused No. 25,

 (vi)Rameez, witness No. 12, and

 (vii) Lutful Huda, witness No. 16.


 In that meeting issues concerning the procurement of transmitter sets and the training of operators were discussed. It was also decided that a substantial amount should be placed at the disposal of Rameez, witness No. 12, for conducting the group's cover business under the supervision of Lutful Huda, witness No. 16.


 73. A few days later (March, 1967), Rameez, witness No. 12, received Rs. 25,000 from Muazzam, accussd No. 2, through Steward Mujib, accused No. 3, Out of the said amount Rameez, witness No. 12, paid Rs. 5,000 in cash to Lutful Huda, witness No. 16, for the business. Out of the balance of Rs. 20,000 Rameez, witness No. 12, spent Rs. 18,689 to meet the miscellaneous expenses incurred by the conspirators.


 74. On 14th March, 1967, Steward Mujib, accused No. 3, deserted from Pakistan Navy in order to devote his full time to the conspiratorial work.


 75. After about a fortnight in the same month (March, 1967), Shamsur Rahman, accused No. 19, wrote a letter to Mr. Siddique-ur-Rahman, Deputy Commissioner, Faridpur, requesting him to help “his friend Mr. Mujibur Rahman". Steward Mujib, accused No. 3, along with Lutful Huda, witness No. 16, went to Faridpur and delivered the letter to Mr. Siddique-ur-Rahman.


 76. In April, 1967, house No, 13, Green Square, Dacca, was hired for the group. It was occupied on 1st May, 1967. The following whole time workers were accommodated therein:—


  (i)Steward Mujib, accused No. 3,

  (ii)Samad, accused No. 8, 2

  (iii)Daliluddin, accused No. 9,

  (iv)Ex-Subedar, Jalaluddin Ahmed, witness No. 17,

  (v)Mr. Mohammad Ghulam Ahmad, witness No. 18.


 Muazzam, accused No. 2, also placed his HELLMAN car No. EBA– 9591 at the disposal of Steward Mujib, accused No. 3, for the groups* work at 13, Green Square.


 77. Some time in April, 1967, Mahfizullah, accused No. 7, visited Corporal Hai. A. K. M. A., witness No. 19, at his quarter in Domestic Area, P.A.F. Korangi Creek,