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Babar sentenced to 8 years in jail for graft


Published : 12 Oct 2021 10:12 PM | Updated : 13 Oct 2021 12:22 PM

A Dhaka court on Tuesday sentenced influential BNP leader and former state minister for home, Lutfozzaman Babar, to eight years' imprisonment in a graft case.

Judge Mohammad Shahidul Islam of Dhaka Special Judges Court-7 announced the verdict in presence of Babar.

In the judgment, the judge said the prosecution was able to prove the charges brought against Babar beyond doubt, and he was given the highest punishment mentioned in the Anti-Corruption Commission Act.

Before the verdict, Babar was taken to the court from jail.

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the case against Babar on charges of amassing illegal wealth to the tune of Tk 7.5 crore and concealing information on January 13 in 2008. ACC's deputy assistant director Rupok Kumar Saha pressed the chargesheet of the case on July 16, the same year.

On October 4, Judge Mohammad Shahidul Islam fixed the date to deliver the verdict after hearing closing arguments of both prosecution and defence in the case.

Babar was arrested from his Gulshan residence on May 28, 2007, during the reign of the Fakhruddin-led caretaker government. He was sentenced to 17 years of imprisonment in an arms case on October 30, 2007.

ACC filed the case against Babar with Ramna police on January 13, 2008, accusing him of amassing wealth of around Tk 7.05 crore illegally.

A Dhaka court on August 12 of the same year indicted Babar in this case.

He was also sentenced to death in the 10-truck arms haul and August 21 grenade attack cases.

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