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Court calls Zia ‘fugitive’, upholds arrest warrant

DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court today upheld the arrest warrant issued against opposition leader Khaleda Zia and called her a “fugitive” after the former Premier again failed to appear for the trial in two graft cases involving over $650,000 which could see her jailed for life.

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Dhaka, March 4

A Bangladeshi court today upheld the arrest warrant issued against opposition leader Khaleda Zia and called her a “fugitive” after the former Premier again failed to appear for the trial in two graft cases involving over $650,000 which could see her jailed for life.

“Rejected,” Third Metropolitan Special Court judge Abu Ahmed Jomadar pronounced as Zia’s lawyers in her absence submitted a plea seeking withdrawal of arrest warrant issued against her last week in the Zia Orphanage Trust and Zia Charitable Trust graft cases after her repeated failure to appear in the court. The judge said the February 25 order on the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief’s arrest will remain effective.

The judge termed the 69-year-old former premier a “fugitive” because of her repeated non-appearance in the court and added that according to the law none could file a petition “on behalf of any fugitive accused”. The court fixed April 5 for the next hearing.

The court’s decision came as tension brewed in the capital after suspected opposition activists exploded two homemade bombs at the makeshift court premises at downtown Bakshibazar area despite huge security vigil in the area.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief is accused of embezzling nearly $650,000 in the two corruption cases during her last term as prime minister from 2001 to 2006 and could be jailed for life if proved guilty. Zia’s counsel had yesterday demanded “enough security and assurance for her safe return to her Gulshan political office” as preconditions for her court appearance. — PTI

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