BNP leader MA Zahid Hossain Khokon Alias Khokon Razakar was allegedly involved in 1971 war crimes including genocide, torture, abduction, rape and confinement.
The International Crimes Tribunal 1 is set to deliver the verdict in the war crimes case filed against him on Thursday.
A total of 11 charges were brought against the BNP leader Khokon Razakar.
The charges are:
The first charge includes confinement, torture, looting and arson in the village Banagram under the Nagarkanda police station in Faridpur on April 27, 1971.
The second charge involves looting, arson and realising money in Nagarkanda on a day between April 28 and May 6.
The third charge states forced conversion and deportation of Hindu community people in village Jangurdi-Bagutia in between May 16 and May 28.
The fourth charge accuses Khokon of looting, arson, destruction of temples and houses and rape in the village Chandghat on May 27.
The fifth charge is about genocide, looting and arson in village Shahidnagar-Kodalia on May 30.
According to the sixth charge, Khokon is accused of murder, genocide, seriously injuring and arson in village Ishwardi on May 30.
The seventh charge is for murder, genocide and looting in three villages Shahidnagar-Kodalia, Banagram and Meherdia on May 31.
The eighth charge is for murder, looting and arson in village Goaldi on May 31.
The ninth charge involves murder, genocide, looting and arson in village Purapara the same day.
The 10th charge states murder, genocide, looting and arson in village Bagat-Churiarchar on June 1.
The 11th and the last charge is for seriously injuring one by shooting with the intention of killing in village Jangurdi-Bagutia.


