Sun.Star Cebu

COURT GREENLIGHT­S DEATH SENTENCE OF OUTLAW LEADER

- / AP

Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal seeking the scrapping of a death sentence for the former head of a banned militant group over a 2004 grenade attack on Britain’s then-envoy to Dhaka. Sunday’s dismissal by a three-member panel of judges means there is no more barrier to executing Mufti Hannan and two of his accomplice­s for the attack on a 700-year-old shrine during a visit. Hannan was the top leader of Harkatul Jihad. Then-British High Commission­er Anwar Choudhury was unharmed in the attack, but three police officers were killed and 70 people were wounded. The group, formed in 1992 by Bangladesh­is returning from fighting Soviet forces in Afghanista­n, has been blamed for many attacks in the Muslim-majority nation.

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