In talks with UK for extradition of Khaleda Zia's 'convicted fugitive' son Tarique Rehman: Hasina

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

has said her was in talks with the UK authorities for the extradition of former Khalida Zia's "convicted fugitive" son,

He has also been declared absconder by a trial court in a case related to deadly grenade attack on a rally by the then opposition and now ruling at Bangabandhu Avenue on August 21, 2004, which left 24 people dead and more than 300 others injured. He is also wanted in a number of criminal and graft cases. had a narrow escape in the attack but it left her with hearing impairment.

"He (Rahman) will have to face the court...definitely we will bring him back one day," the premier, who is in to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Meeting (CHOGM), said in a function late yesterday.

According to the agency the was also critical of the UK for providing refuge to a convicted fugitive like Rahman, but added "we are in talks with the British government" for his extradition.

said anybody could seek refuge in Britain since it was a free country "but has been convicted by the court for committing crimes and I don't understand how the UK has given shelter to a convicted person".

had earlier asked to extradite Rahman but the British authorities have, so far declined to make any public statement on the issue calling it a "personal matter of an individual".

Rahman was put behind the bars by the military-backed interim government, but he was allowed by the to take an overseas tour for medical treatment at the fag end of the regime. But he preferred to stay back in London, where he became the of BNP, which in February this year installed him as the after a court sentenced her mother and to a five-year prison term in a corruption case.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 18:40 IST