Bangladesh SC to give verdict on pleas challenging ex-PM's bail

ANI  |  Dhaka [Bangladesh] 

Bangladesh's will deliver its verdict on Wednesday on the pleas challenging the bail of former and Nationalist Party (BNP) Khaleda Zia, in connection with the ongoing corruption case.

Earlier, it was scheduled to deliver a judgment on Tuesday, however, later the apex court postponed the date of hearing after General and Khaleda's placed new arguments in their favour.

On Monday, the general stuck to the previous argument that Khaleda's has failed to submit appropriate medical certificates for granting of bail.

He further argued the funds belonging to orphans had been embezzled from the Prime Minister's fund in the case, a fact which was not considered while granting bail to Khaleda.

added that the could hear and dispose of the appeal filed by Khaleda challenging the trial court verdict that sentenced her to five years' imprisonment in this case.

Earlier on March 12, the had granted a bail to Khaleda.

Later, the (ACC) and the moved the appeals before the apex court challenging the high court's bail order.

Earlier on February 8, Special Judge's Court-5 of sentenced Khaleda to jail after it had found her and five others guilty in the graft case.

Khaleda along with her elder son and four others were sentenced to ten years of rigorous imprisonment along with imposing a fine of over 2.1 crore taka (approx Rs 1.6 crore).

The case was filed by the ACC in July 2008, alleging misappropriation of funds amounting to 2.1 crore taka that were said to have come from a in the form of grants for orphans.

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 07:51 IST