Former minister sent to jail on graft charges

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

A on Sunday scrapped the bail former Huda and sent him to jail after he surrendered before it in Taka 2.4 crore graft case, in which he was sentenced to four years imprisonment.

"He (Huda) surrendered before the seeking renewal of his bail but declined his prayer and ordered him to be sent to jail which was complied with immediately," a said.

The anti-corruption commission in March 2007 accused Huda, who had served as the in the jailed ex-Khaleda Zia's cabinet between 2001 and 2006, of receiving Taka 2.40 crore as bribe from a businessman, at different times in exchange for awarding him government contracts for construction works worth about Taka 30 crore.

A special court in August 2007 sentenced Huda to seven years rigorous jail term, while his wife was sentenced to three year simple imprisonment.

Following their appeal, the in March 2011, acquitted the couple of the corruption charges. But the in December 2014 set aside his acquittal and asked the HC to hold a fresh hearing on their appeal.

In November 2017, the HC in its verdict said Sigma Huda's sentence will be considered as served because she earlier served jail in the case.

The High Court, in November last year, released the full text of its verdict that was delivered in November 2017 commuting the jail term of Huda to four-year imprisonment from seven-year jail in the case.

The HC in its verdict said "when a high-ranking government official abuses his power, it greatly damages the country's economy, national interest and image".

Huda, who is in his early 70s and a lawyer, however, secured a 45-day bail from the HC while he tried to get the bail period extended from the but failed as the apex court said he must give up to the trial court for subsequent legal procedures.

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First Published: Sun, January 06 2019. 20:30 IST