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Khaleda Zia enters old central jail

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia enters the old Central Jail on Nazimuddin Road in the capital on February 8, 2018, soon after she was handed a five-year imprisonment for misappropriating a donation fund. The photo is collected while taking to the jail from court. Photo: Prabir Das

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia entered the old Central Jail on Nazimuddin Road in the capital this afternoon, soon after she was handed a five-year imprisonment for misappropriating a donation fund.

Khaleda, who is being accompanied by her domestic help, was taken to the jail by a white SUV surrounded by a contingent of law enforcers from a special court at Bakshibazar.

Judge Md Akhtaruzzaman sentenced the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to five years in jail after she was found guilty in the Zia Orphanage Trust Corruption case.

Her eldest son and BNP’s Senior Vice-Chairman Tarique Rahman and four others was awarded 10 years in the case with a fine of Tk 2.10 crore each in the politically significant case ahead of the parliamentary election.

The judge sentenced Khaleda to rigorous imprisonment and said the term was reduced due to “her health and social status”.

Khaleda Zia’s political career

Khaleda Zia is the first ever former prime minister of the country to be convicted and sentenced to five years in jail.

The Anti-Corruption Commission filed the case with Ramna Police Station accusing six persons including Khaleda and BNP's senior vice chairman and her son Tarique Rahman. The other accused are: former lawmaker Kazi Salim Haque, businessman Sharfuddin Ahmed, Khaleda's former principal secretary Kamal Uddin Siddiqui and BNP founder Ziaur Rahman's nephew Momenur Rahman.

 Of them, Kamal and Momenur are on the run.

On March 21 in 2014, a Dhaka court framed charges against the six accused.

According to complainant, a grant of $1,255,000 was transferred from the United Saudi Commercial Bank to the Prime Minister's Orphanage Fund. The fund was created by the then premier Khaleda shortly before the transfer was made on June 9, 1991.

The complainant alleged that the fund was created as part of the embezzlement scheme, and only Khaleda administered the fund.

Following the verdict against Khaleda Zia, there is a possibility that she might not be able to contest the election slated for December this year.

In her 35 years of political career, Khaleda went to the jail several times but never due to conviction. She was detained several times during the anti-Ershad movement in the 1980s and in 1990.

During the 2007-2008 tenure of the army-backed caretaker government, she was in jail for about a year on charge of corruption.

Khaleda was made vice-chairperson of BNP in March 1983 after the assassination of her husband and former president, Ziaur Rahman. She became the chairperson of the party on May 10, 1984, a post she is holding still today.

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Khaleda Zia enters old central jail

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia enters the old Central Jail on Nazimuddin Road in the capital on February 8, 2018, soon after she was handed a five-year imprisonment for misappropriating a donation fund. The photo is collected while taking to the jail from court. Photo: Prabir Das

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia entered the old Central Jail on Nazimuddin Road in the capital this afternoon, soon after she was handed a five-year imprisonment for misappropriating a donation fund.

Khaleda, who is being accompanied by her domestic help, was taken to the jail by a white SUV surrounded by a contingent of law enforcers from a special court at Bakshibazar.

Judge Md Akhtaruzzaman sentenced the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to five years in jail after she was found guilty in the Zia Orphanage Trust Corruption case.

Her eldest son and BNP’s Senior Vice-Chairman Tarique Rahman and four others was awarded 10 years in the case with a fine of Tk 2.10 crore each in the politically significant case ahead of the parliamentary election.

The judge sentenced Khaleda to rigorous imprisonment and said the term was reduced due to “her health and social status”.

Khaleda Zia’s political career

Khaleda Zia is the first ever former prime minister of the country to be convicted and sentenced to five years in jail.

The Anti-Corruption Commission filed the case with Ramna Police Station accusing six persons including Khaleda and BNP's senior vice chairman and her son Tarique Rahman. The other accused are: former lawmaker Kazi Salim Haque, businessman Sharfuddin Ahmed, Khaleda's former principal secretary Kamal Uddin Siddiqui and BNP founder Ziaur Rahman's nephew Momenur Rahman.

 Of them, Kamal and Momenur are on the run.

On March 21 in 2014, a Dhaka court framed charges against the six accused.

According to complainant, a grant of $1,255,000 was transferred from the United Saudi Commercial Bank to the Prime Minister's Orphanage Fund. The fund was created by the then premier Khaleda shortly before the transfer was made on June 9, 1991.

The complainant alleged that the fund was created as part of the embezzlement scheme, and only Khaleda administered the fund.

Following the verdict against Khaleda Zia, there is a possibility that she might not be able to contest the election slated for December this year.

In her 35 years of political career, Khaleda went to the jail several times but never due to conviction. She was detained several times during the anti-Ershad movement in the 1980s and in 1990.

During the 2007-2008 tenure of the army-backed caretaker government, she was in jail for about a year on charge of corruption.

Khaleda was made vice-chairperson of BNP in March 1983 after the assassination of her husband and former president, Ziaur Rahman. She became the chairperson of the party on May 10, 1984, a post she is holding still today.

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