Dhaka Particular Decide Courtroom-5 handed down the sentences to 78-year-old Hasina, her son Sajib Wajed Pleasure and daughter Saima Wazed Putul in three circumstances over corruption prices within the authorities housing undertaking at Purbachal adjoining to the capital.
“The plot was allotted to Sheikh Hasina with none utility and in a fashion that exceeded the legally authorised jurisdiction,” Decide Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun stated whereas delivering the judgment.
Hasina was sentenced to seven years in every of the three circumstances involving the alleged allocation totalling 21 years in jail.
Aside from the Hasina household, 20 others, together with former junior minister for housing Sharif Ahmed and officers of the housing ministry and Rajdhani Unyan Kartripakkah, have been tried within the circumstances and besides one, all have been sentenced to various jail phrases.
The person who was acquitted is a junior officer of the ministry. Solely one of many accused confronted the trial in particular person and he was sentenced to a few years.Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Fee filed six circumstances between January 12 to 14 and submitted charge-sheets in all of them on March 10 whereas the decision on the three circumstances got here on Tuesday.Authorities tightened safety in and across the court docket complicated within the previous a part of Dhaka because the judgment got here 10 days after a particular Bangladeshi tribunal sentenced Hasina to demise on prices of committing “crimes in opposition to humanity”.
On November 17, the Worldwide Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) sentenced Hasina to demise together with then dwelling minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal. Hasina is at present in India. Kamal is believed to be hiding in India.
Hasina’s Awami League authorities was toppled in a student-led violent protest termed because the ‘July Rebellion’ on August 5 final yr.
Three days later, Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus flew from Paris on the name of the protesting college students to imagine the cost of the interim authorities as its chief adviser.


