The family members of convicted war criminal Muhammad Kamaruzzaman have met the death row Jamaat-e-Islami leader at the Central Jail.
Our Correspondent Mohammad Jamil Khan reported from the spot that a 16 people, including Kamaruzzaman's wife Nurunnahar, entered the jail at 6:25pm on Monday.
Special Branch SI Raihan Molla, on-duty police official at jail gate, also confirmed the matter to the Dhaka Tribune.
Earlier in the day, the lawyer of the Jamaat top brass, Shishir Monir, told the Dhaka Tribune that the Dhaka Central Jail authorities asked the family to meet the Jamaat leader urgently.
Earlier on January 29, the last meeting between the war criminal and his family members took place.
The Supreme Court upheld the death penalty of condemned war criminal Muhammad Kamaruzzaman for killing 144 villagers at Sohagpur village in Sherpur during the 1971 Liberation War.
The court passed the order rejecting the review petition filed by the Jamaat leader on Monday morning.
The International Crimes Tribunal 2 had sentenced the al-Badr leader to death on May 9, 2013 for committing crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War.
He is the second war crimes convict who filed a review petition with the top court. Another Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Molla was executed on December 12, 2013.


