According to International Crimes tribunal (ICT), a total of 139 persons are fugitive in the cases filed with the ICT for crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, reports Dhaka Tribune on August 2. Off them 44 persons have been convicted (32 persons with death sentence, 12 persons with imprisonment till death), 84 persons are still under trial and arrest warrants were issued against 11 during the investigations. The ICT has directed the secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs and ordered to seek help from Interpol to arrest accused Syed Mohamad Hussain alias Hossain, Idris Ali Sardar, Mohamad Ibrahim Hossain alias Ghungur Ibrahim, Sheikh Mohammad Mujibur Rahman alias Mujibur Rahman, Mohamad A Aziz Sardar, Abdul Aziz Sardar, Kazi Ohidul Islam alias Kazi Ohidus Salam, Mohamad Abdul Khaleque Morol, Mohamad Ashraf Hossain, Professor Sharif Ahamed alias Sharif Hossain, Mohamad Abdul Mannan, Mohamad Abdul Bari, Harun, Mohamad Abul Hashem, Gazi Mohamad Abdul Mannan, Nasiruddin Ahmed alias Mohamad Nasir alias Captain ATM Nasir, Mohamad Hafizuddin, Mohamad Azharul Islam, Syed Mohamad Hachhan alias Syed Mohamad Hasan alias Hachhen Ali and Abdul Jabbar Engineer. However, the Interpol has issued red notice against only six persons on its website. They are Abul Kalam Azad, Abdul Jabbar, Sayed Mohamad Hachhan Ali, Ashrafuzzaman Khan, Sayed Mohamad Hossain and Zahid Hossain Khokon.