Bangladesh court set for verdict in 2014 grenade attack case

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

Security was tight in on Wednesday ahead of a special court ruling in a decade old grenade attack case in which Khaleda Zia's fugitive son and her presumed political heir is the prime accused.

"We have taken adequate security measures throughout the capital and any attempt to create anarchy will be dealt with an iron hand," told reporters in front of the makeshift court complex at Nazimuddin Road.

His comments came as 31 out of the 49 people accused, including two former ministers and former police and military intelligence officials, were escorted to the court from high-security

A Dhaka police said some 4,000 security personnel have been deployed in the national capital to maintain law and order.

Investigators said was the main target of the attack. was injured in the attack while party's and former Zillur Rahman's wife were among the dead.

Subsequent investigations found an influential quarter of the then BNP-led government, including Rahman, masterminded and sponsored the attackers -- the operatives of militant Harkatul (HuJI).

Rahman was tried in absentia with the court declaring him a "fugitive". He now lives in where he is believed to have sought asylum though the British authorities have declined to reveal his immigration status.

Other accused included two former ministers of the past BNP-led four party alliance government, several Islamist militants and senior intelligence and police officers, many of them are absconders.

The court wrapped up the hearing on September 18 setting the date for the verdict after a protracted investigation and trial process.

Zia, who is now serving a five-year imprisonment in a graft case, was not made an accused in the case.

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 12:00 IST