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Hearing in graft case against Tarique, Zubaida adjourned till Monday

GreenWatch Desk Courts 2023-05-28, 8:32pm

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A Dhaka court today adjourned till tomorrow the hearing in a graft case against BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman and his wife Zubaida Rahman.

Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Asaduzzaman adjourned the hearing till May 29, allowing a time plea from Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). 

Today was fixed for recording deposition of new prosecution witness, but no witness appeared before the court today,

Earlier on May 25, two seizure list witnesses testified in the case. 

Three out of total 56 witnesses have so far testified in the case. The court on May 21 recorded the deposition of the first prosecution witness ACC deputy director Jahirul Huda. Huda is the plaintiff of the case.

The court on April 13, 2013, framed charges against the two fugitive accused as it scrapped a petition to allow them to appoint lawyers to defend them in absentia.

ACC on September 26, 2007, filed the case against Tarique Rahman, his wife Zubaida Rahman and mother-in-law Iqbal-Mand Banu for amassing illegal wealth of Taka 4.81 crore and concealing information about the assets.

The anti-graft body filed the charge-sheet in 2008. Zubaida in 2008 filed a petition with the High Court, pleading to quash the proceedings of the case. The High Court in the same year stayed the proceedings of the case, which was later upheld by the Appellate Division.

The High Court after holding final hearing on the matter, cancelled the plea of Zubaid on April 12, 2017. It had also asked her to appear before the trial court concerned within eight weeks. Zubaida later filed a leave to appeal petition against the High Court order.

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on April 13, 2022, scrapped Zubaida's leave to appeal petition and upheld the High Court order.

On November 1, 2022, the lower court concerned issued arrest warrants against the couple after accepting the charges pressed against them. On February 6, 2023, the court issued a gazette asking the couple to appear before the court, reports BSS.