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Jailed hangman freed after sentence cut for kills

AFP . Dhaka
18 Jun 2023 23:55:17 | Update: 19 Jun 2023 00:00:43
Jailed hangman freed after sentence cut for kills
Shahjahan Bhuiyan (2L) walks out from jail after his release in Keraniganj on June 18, 2023 — AFP Photo

A jailed Bangladeshi hangman who executed more than two dozen fellow prisoners including killers and coup plotters in exchange for sentence reductions was released on Sunday, officials said.

Shahjahan Bhuiyan gained notoriety for putting 26 people to death during his time inside after he highlighted to officials his skills with a noose upon entering prison 32 years ago for murder.

His executions included military officers found guilty of plotting a 1975 coup and of killing the country's founding leader, who is the father of current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

"His jail sentence was reduced for hangings he carried out," Tania Zaman, deputy chief of Dhaka Central Jail, told AFP, saying his executions numbered 26 while incarcerated.

Among those Shahjahan hanged were top Islamist leader Ali Ahsan Mujahid and opposition stalwart Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury after both were charged with war crimes, according to another jail official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

In 2007, he also hanged Siddique Islam, alias Bangla Bhai, an Islamist leader of the outlawed Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh, which led a nationwide bombing campaign two years earlier, the official added.

Shahjahan, 74, defended his acts, saying it helped him cut his sentence. "If I didn't hang them, someone else will do it. Even if I feel sympathetic towards him, as a convict, I am bound to do it."

Bangladesh inherited capital punishment from its British colonial rulers, and has executed nearly 500 people since independence from Pakistan in 1971.

Human rights groups say more than 2,000 prisoners are on death row, including hundreds of Islamist extremists and border guard mutineers convicted of murdering senior military officers.

The nation is one of a handful that still carry out death sentences by hanging.

All of Bangladesh's executioners are, like Shahjahan, long-serving prisoners who have been selected and trained.

Shahjahan was first drafted in to execute Ershad Sikder in 2007, a mass murderer accused of killing 24 people.

"No matter what crime a person does, when he is in front of death, you'll feel some sympathy for him," the lifelong bachelor told reporters.

"I served a prison term for a long time... The authorities ensured my comfort and honoured me," he added. "I had a good time."

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