B'desh court issues arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina in plot allocation case

IANS April 13, 2025 280 views

A Bangladesh court has issued arrest warrants against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and several family members in a plot allocation corruption case. The legal action involves allegations of irregularities in the Purbachal New Town project, with the Anti-Corruption Commission submitting multiple charge sheets. This is one of several legal challenges Hasina faces since being ousted from power. The court has directed a progress report on the arrest execution by April 27, escalating the legal pressure on Hasina and her family.

"The court has directed the submission of a progress report on the execution of the arrest" - Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Zakir Hossain Galib
B'desh court issues arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina in plot allocation case
Dhaka, April 13: Bangladesh court on Sunday issued arrest warrants against 51 people, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and her sister Sheikh Rehana, in three separate cases filed over irregularities in plot allocation in the Purbachal New Town project.

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Arrest warrant issued against 51 people including Sheikh Hasina

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Corruption allegations in Purbachal New Town project

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Multiple legal cases filed against former Prime Minister

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Family members also named in plot allocation case

The local media reported that the court also issued arrest warrants against Sheikh Rehana’s children, Radwan Mujib Siddiq Bobby, Azmina Siddiq, and UK Member of Parliament Tulip Rizwana Siddiq, in separate cases in the plot allocation case.

The Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge of Dhaka, Zakir Hossain Galib, passed the order after taking into cognisance the charge sheets submitted by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

The local media report said that the court has directed the submission of a progress report on the execution of the arrest by April 27.

Earlier this week, the same Dhaka court issued an arrest warrant against 18 people, including Sheikh Hasina and her daughter Saima Wazed Putul, in a case filed on allegations of corruption in a plot allotment under the same project.

The former Prime Minister has been accused in a total of six cases on allegations of irregularities in plot allocation under the Purbachal New Town project.

Meanwhile, a tribunal of Bangladesh has also issued an arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina and four others, including former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed, on alleged mass killing at Shapla Chattar in Dhaka in 2013.

In January, a special tribunal in Dhaka issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 11 other people over incidents of enforced disappearances.

Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of Bangladesh’s founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, had to flee the country in an ignominious manner and seek refuge in India on August 5.

While addressing the Awami League supporters online from India in February, the ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh accused the Yunus-led interim government of turning the nation into an alleged hub of “terrorism” and “lawlessness”.

Reader Comments

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Rahim K.
This is concerning to see so many cases piling up against a former PM. Whether guilty or not, the justice system needs to handle this carefully to maintain public trust. The allegations seem serious though.
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Samina A.
Finally some accountability! Corruption has plagued our country for too long. No one should be above the law, regardless of their family name or political position. 👏
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Tareq M.
I wonder if this is politically motivated timing? The cases are serious but why now? The judicial process needs to be transparent to avoid appearing like a witch hunt.
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Farhana S.
The Purbachal project was supposed to help middle-class families get affordable housing. If these allegations are true, it's heartbreaking how the powerful exploit systems meant for the people. 😔
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Jamal U.
While I support anti-corruption efforts, I'm concerned about due process. The media should avoid sensationalizing before verdicts are reached. Let's not forget the presumption of innocence principle.

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