Monday, 15 February 2016

Take action against Ali for 'misconduct'

Chief prosecutor's office urges law ministry about war crimes prosecutor
Staff Correspondent
The Chief Prosecutor Office of the International Crimes Tribunal yesterday wrote to the law ministry seeking "necessary actions" against prosecutor Mohammad Ali for "breaching discipline and code of conduct, and serious professional misconduct".
A letter signed by Chief Prosecutor Ghulam Arieff Tipoo to this effect was sent to the law minister and the law secretary around 3:00pm yesterday, Prosecutor Zead Al Malum told The Daily Star.
Copies of the letter were sent to the attorney general and the Tribunal registrar, he said.
This newspaper has obtained a copy of the letter.
Earlier on February 4, the Chief Prosecutor Office withdrew Ali until further notice from all the war crimes cases he was dealing with. The order stated that this was done "in the public interest".
Yesterday's letter, however, said Ali had recently "disobeyed" his assigned duties and "exerted illegal influence for securing bail for an accused in a case pending with the Tribunal".
Though the accused was not named in the letter, several prosecutors say it was Jatiya Party lawmaker MA Hannan, arrested last year for his alleged crimes during the 1971 Liberation War.
The Tribunal, however, denied him bail on February 4.
The letter says Ali was appointed and was discharging his duty under the provisions of the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act-1973.
But by trying to secure bail for the accused, Ali "breached the discipline and code of conduct" and "committed serious offence of professional misconduct," it adds.
So effective actions should be taken against him "for the sake of public interest" and "for protecting the image of the prosecution", the latter says.
Contacted at 6:07pm yesterday, Law Minister Anisul Huq said, "The letter is yet to reach [me]. I will look into the matter once it reaches [me]."
Mohammad Ali, meanwhile, has denied all the allegations brought against him.
"I did not do anything that warrant legal actions against me. I did not breach the code of the conduct," he said yesterday.
The prosecutor on February 10 had told The Daily Star, "I have not decided yet but I am thinking of resigning. I will take the decision after talking with the higher authorities."
Ali, however, made a U-turn yesterday and said: "Why should I resign? What have I done that I have to resign?"
"A group of prosecutors have raised the allegations [against me] simply out of professional jealousy," he claimed.

Know your symptoms: Prostate cancer

As men get older their prostate gland often enlarges. This is usually not due to cancer. It is a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
BPH does not usually develop into cancer but an enlarged prostate may sometimes contain areas of cancer cells.
The symptoms of growths in the prostate are similar whether they are non cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). The symptoms include:
•             Having to rush to the toilet to pass urine
•             Passing urine more often than usual, especially at night
•             Difficulty passing urine, including straining to pass it or stopping and starting
•             A sense of not being able to completely empty the bladder
Very rarely you may get —
•             Pain when passing urine
•             Blood in the urine or semen
These are more often a symptom of non cancerous prostate conditions. Other conditions can also cause many of these same symptoms. For example, trouble urinating is much more often caused by BPH than cancer.
Still, it is important to tell your doctor if you have any of these problems so that the cause can be found and treated, if needed.

Asia Cup squad sans Tamim

Sports Reporter
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced its squad for the Asia Cup yesterday which is due to begin on March 24 in Dhaka. There has only been one change made from the ICC World Twenty20 squad announced earlier this month.
Opener Tamim Iqbal, whose wife is expected to give birth to the couple's first child during that period, had asked for and was granted leave and as a result will not be able to take part in the Asia Cup, which is being held in the Twenty20 format for the first time.
He has been replaced by left-handed opener Imrul Kayes. Imrul had a fantastic 2015, and excelled in T20 cricket. Imrul made valuable contributions whenever he got chances as a back-up opener since the last 50-over World Cup in early 2015. In Test cricket he has averaged 54 in 2015 with a high score of 150 and he scored 76 and 73 against Zimbabwe in the two ODIs he played since the World Cup. He was by far the most exciting Bangladeshi batsman in the Bangladesh Premier League, where with 300 runs he was the second highest run-scorer. Imrul is also in the standby list in the World T20 squad.

SQUAD
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Imrul Kayes, Soumya Sarkar, Mohamad Mithun, Mahmuduallah Riyad, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Nurul Hasan, Sabbir Rahaman, Nasir Hossain, Arafat Sunny, Mustafizur Rahman, Al-Amin Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Abu Hider

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