Khaleda Zia jailed for 5 years in corruption case

ANI  |  Dhaka [Bangladesh] 

A special court on Thursday sentenced former Bangladeshi Begum to five years in jail, after she was found guilty in the Orphanage Trust corruption case.

According to Bangladesh, her eldest son and Nationalist Party's (BNP) and four others were sentenced to at least 10 years with a fine of 2.10 crore Bangladeshi takas (Tk).

The verdict, given by a special court judge, said that Khaleda's jail term was being kept short due to "her health and social status".

She entered the court premises at around 1:40 pm and was accompanied by her BNP supporters and activists. She was also escorted inside the court by the police forces.

Akhtaruzzaman read a short summary of the 632-page verdict in presence of Khaleda, who was wearing a cream-coloured saree and wearing a scarf and sat on a

According to prosecution sources, Khaleda will be kept at the old Central Jail at Nazimuddin Road in southern

Meanwhile, two others accused in the case were already taken to the special court earlier in the day. The filed a case with Ramna Police Station, accusing six persons including Khaleda and her son Tarique.

The other accused include- former lawmaker Kazi Salim Haque, Sharfuddin Ahmed, Khaleda's former Siddiqui and Momenur Rahman, who is the nephew of the BNP's late founder and Khaleda's husband, Out of them, Kamal and Momenur are still absconding.

Prior to the verdict, BNP supporters had clashed with the police, who then to disperse the crowd.

The Bangladeshi capital had observed a total shutdown, in anticipation of the reaction of the verdict.

Security forces were beefed up across the city, including in sensitive areas.

According to a report, in July 2008, Bangladesh's (ACC) filed the case against six people, including Khaleda and her eldest son Tarique Rahman, for allegedly misusing Tk 2.1 crore that had come as grants for orphans from a

Three years later, in addition to this, the anti-graft body accused the BNP and three others of misappropriating Tk 3.15 crore from the Charitable Trust Fund, the report said.

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

With this verdict, there is a strong possibility that Khaleda might be barred from running for her third term as the in the elections slated for December this year.

Khaleda is a two-time Prime Minister, having ruled from 1991-96 and again from 2001-06.

In a political career spanning almost four decades, Khaleda went to the jail several times but was never convicted. She was detained several times during the movement between the 1980s and 1990s.

In March 1983, she was made vice-of BNP after her husband and former Ziaur was assassinated. She went on to become the party's in 1984, a position which she holds today. May 10, 1984.

Since the last three decades, Bangladeshi politics have been dominated by and current Sheikh

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 16:25 IST