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Appellate Division blocks Khaleda Zia's bail

RTV Online Report

  14 Mar 2018, 00:00

Supreme Court’s Appellate Division has stayed the bail granted by High Court to BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia until Sunday (March 18th).

The four-member Appellate Division bench, headed by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain, passed the order after hearing two petitions filed against the High Court order.

Earlier on Tuesday, Appellate Division chamber judge Justice Hasan Foez Siddique sent the two petitions to the full bench of the division without passing any order.

Advocate Sufia Khatun filed a petition on behalf of the state while lawyer Khurshid Alam Khan lodged another one on behalf of the Anti-Corruption Commission.

On Monday, the High Court granted the interim bail to Khaleda Zia.

On February 22 last, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia filed a petition with the High Court seeking bail in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case. On the day, the HC asked the lower court to submit all the relevant documents within 15 days.

On February 25, Khaleda Zia failed to secure bail in the case as the High Court said it would pass an order on her bail petition upon receiving all the documents relating to the judgment from the lower court.

The Dhaka Special Court-5 convicted the former Prime Minister and BNP chairperson and sentenced her to five years' imprisonment in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case on February 8 last. She was then sent to old central jail at Nazimuddin Road in the city.

The other four accused are former chief secretary Kamal Uddin Siddique, former Member of Parliament and businessman Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal, businessman Sharfuddin Ahmed, and Ziaur Rahman's nephew Mominur Rahman. Among them, Tarique Rahman, Kamal Uddin Siddique and Mominur Rahman are absconding.

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