"War crimes convict Abdul Quader Mollah will be hanged by tonight," State Minister for Home Shamsul Hoque Tuku said. "All preparations to execute the Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General have been completed."
On Sunday, a special tribunal signed an execution order for 65-year-old Mollah, infamous as the "Butcher of Mirpur", a Dhaka suburb where he committed most of the atrocities during the war of independence.
Prisons chief Main Uddin Khandaker said Mollah's family was asked to meet him for the last time at Dhaka Central Jail by 8 pm this evening.
Mollah, the fourth-highest Jamaat leader, is the first politician to be found guilty by the Supreme Court after it rejected an appeal to acquit him of all charges.
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Anticipating protests over the execution, senior government officials held a closed-door meeting at Bangladesh Secretariat with state ministers for law and home affairs.
Tajul Islam, a counsel for Mollah, said: "We are in tension. We feel that it is not a good sign."
State Minister for Law Qamrul Islam said Mollah refused to seek mercy from the president despite being asked to do so.
The war crimes tribunal sentenced Mollah to life imprisonment on February 5 for his atrocities during the Bangladesh's liberation War. The Appellate Division revised the verdict on September 17 and raised it to death penalty.
Based on the highest court's verdict, the tribunal issued the death warrant for Mollah.