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Khaleda graft case

Judge leaves courtroom amid lawyers' ruckus

February 01, 2018 00:00:00


The judge presiding over the Zia Charitable Trust graft case stepped out of his courtroom amid a verbal fight between prosecution and defence counsels on Wednesday, the second day of arguments, reports bdnews24.com.

The incident happened when Dhaka's Fifth Special Judge Md Akhteruzzaman was hearing the case against BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and three others.

The former prime minister stands accused of embezzling Tk 31.55 million in the charges brought by the Anti-Corruption Commission or ACC.

The others accused in the case are Khaleda's former political secretary Harris Chowdhury, his former personal assistant Ziaul Islam Munna, who is now the acting director (naval security and traffic) of BIWTA, and former Dhaka City mayor Sadeque Hossain Khoka's aide Monirul Islam Khan. After the prosecution presented its arguments on Tuesday, Munna's lawyer Aminul Islam started presenting his arguments, just before the court was adjourned.

Islam resumed his closing statement on Wednesday, as the day proceeded. He told the court that Sheikh Hasina's public address in Sylhet on Tuesday sounded more like a speech by a political party chief than by the country's prime minister.


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