Seventy-three-year-old executioner Shahjahan Bhuiyan walked out of Dhaka Central Jail on Sunday, after serving over three decades in prison.
Subhas Kumar Ghosh, senior jail superintendent of the central prison, confirmed the matter, saying that Shahjahan was freed around 1pm.
According to prison authorities, Shahjahan was born in Ichhakhali village under Palash upazila of Narsingdi on March 26, 1950.
He got involved in local politics after his higher secondary certificate (HSC) exams.
Shahjahan was sentenced to 12 years in jail in a robbery case along with the financial penalty of Tk5,000 on November 8, 1992.
In another robbery and murder case, he was given life term imprisonment and fined Tk5,000 more.
In the cases, in total, he was given 42 years of jail time.
He was shifted to Dhaka Central Prison on November 21, 1995 from Manikganj.
Shahjahan executed 26 convicts, including six killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, four war criminals, two JMB operatives, notorious criminal Ershad Shikdar, and Monir and Khuku in the Sharmin Rima murder case, among others, between 2001 and his release, according to his jail file.
The jail authorities pardoned 10 years, five months and 28 days from his prison term for his role as an executioner and demonstration of discipline.
As per the account, Shahjahan served 31 years, six months and two days in jail.