Hasina and her UK lawmaker niece sentenced in graft case


A court here has sentenced former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to 10 years in pri­son and her niece Tulip Siddiq, who is a British lawmaker, to four years in two cases involving a government township project near the capital.

Judge Mohammed Rabiul Alam of the Special Judge’s Court-4 also handed down seven-year prison sentences to another niece, Azmina Siddiq, and a nephew, Radwan Mujib Siddiq.

The country’s official corruption watchdog filed the cases alleging that Hasina colluded with government officials to illegally secure six plots in the Purbachal New Town Project, near Dhaka, for herself and her family members despite their ineligibility under government regulations.

The verdicts came as the interim government, headed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, prepares for Feb 12 elections. Hasina’s former ruling Awa­mi League party has been banned from taking part.

Both Hasina and Tulip were sentenced earlier in similar cases and have denounced the verdict.

Tulip said she obtained no land from the government during her aunt’s 15-year rule as she is not a Bangladeshi citizen.

But the prosecution said she influenced her aunt to provide her mother and two siblings with land in the ­project, an allegation which she outright rejected.

Hasina was previously convic­ted in four other cases over corruption in the project as she faced charges of misusing power.

In those cases, the court senten­ced her to a total of 26 years in prison, while her son, Sajeeb Waz­ed, and daughter, Saima Wa­zed, received five years each. Hasina’s younger sister, Sheikh Rehana, was sentenced to seven years. All of them are currently abroad. Tulip lives in the United Kingdom.

Hasina has been in exile in India since Aug 5, 2024, when she was ousted in a student-led mass uprising, ending her 15-year rule.

She has been sentenced to death on charges of crimes against humanity involving the uprising when hundreds of people were killed. She denounced the trial process, terming a special tribunal as “a kangaroo court”.

India has not responded to a request from Bangladesh to extradite Hasina. — AP

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