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Hasina would have to land in jail if surrenders: Shama

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2026-07-13, 4:41pm

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The government on Monday reiterated that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina would have to land in jail if she surrenders, while efforts to extradite her are underway.


"If she surrenders, steps will be taken as per the existing law. She will have to land in jail. The law will take its own course," State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The State Minister said instead of surrendering, Hasina's remarks from a foreign land appear to be an effort to inspire Awami League leaders and activists who either went into hiding or fled. "I see no other reason."

Shama Obaed said Hasina has already been convicted and that it is entirely up to her where and when she will surrender.

The government has already requested India to hand over Hasina under the extradition treaty.

Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal Md Aminul Islam recently called on Hasina to refrain from any political manoeuvring or actions that could create instability, saying Bangladesh wants her return immediately, reports UNB.

“Whether you come in December or January is your decision. But we want you tomorrow. Therefore, do not stage any stunts or create further instability in the country,” he said on Saturday afternoon, responding to Hasina’s reported intention to return home in December this year.