The investigation agency of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has filed its probe report in a case filed over the killing of Abu Sayed during the July uprising, finding 30 people, including policemen, to be involved in it.
Confirming the matter to reporters, Prosecutor Mizanul Islam said the probe has found evidence against 30 people in the case over the killing of the Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur student.
"We are scrutinizing the report and are hoping to file a formal charge in the case next Sunday at ICT-2," the senior prosecutor said.
The first tribunal on June 15 granted the prosecution one month to submit the investigation report in a case.
It also allowed the investigation agency to interrogate accused former sub-inspector Amir Hossain and former constable Sujan Chandra Roy on June 18, and former proctor of Begum Rokeya University Shariful Islam and general secretary of the now-banned Chhatra League's university wing Imran Chowdhury Akash on June 19.
The tribunal on April 9 showed the four arrested in the case.
According to the prosecution, before the killing of Abu Sayed on July 16, then-proctor Shariful and leaders and activists of the Chhatra League attacked university students and forced them off their campus. At one point, two policemen shot and killed Abu Sayed from very close range, Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam said earlier.
The family members of Abu Sayed, on January 13, filed a complaint against 25 people over his killing.


