2004 grenade attack: 2 ex-ministers get death, Khaleda's son jailed for life

IANS  |  Dhaka 

A court on Wednesday sentenced 19 people, including two former ministers, to death and former Khaleda Zia's son to life imprisonment for their role in the 2004 grenade blasts that killed 24 people and injured 500.

The verdict was delivered amid tight security in the capital and can be appealed within two months.

The 2004 attack targeted Sheikh Hasina's rally, who was the A series of grenades exploded as she was stepping off a truck, which was used as a dais for the rally on Bangabandhu Avenue.

She survived with a

Former for Home Lutfozzaman Babar and former for Education were among 19 people sentenced to death on Wednesday, bdnews24.com reported.

Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman, the of the opposition Nationalist Party, and her former were among 19 sentenced to life imprisonment.

The sentence also included jail terms for 11 other people.

said the will seek scaled-up punishments for Rahman and Chowdhury. He said that Khaleda's son masterminded the attack and that he deserved the death penalty.

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 14:14 IST