Risingbd Online Bangla News Portal

Dhaka     Wednesday   08 May 2024

HC orders to dispose of coalmine graft case within 6 months

5 || risingbd.com

Published: 10:50, 25 February 2019   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
HC orders to dispose of coalmine graft case within 6 months

Staff Correspondent: The High Court (HC) on Monday ordered the lower court to dispose of the Barapukuria coalmine corruption case filed against BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and other accused within six months.

The HC bench of Justice Md Nazrul Islam Talukder and Justice KM Hafizul Alam passed the order after rejecting a petition filed by Barrister Aminul Haq, seeking cancellation of the case.

Advocate Khurshid Alam Khan stood for the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) while deputy attorney general Amin Uddin Manik represented the state and Barrister Anik R Haq stood for the accused.

Later, Khurshid Alam Khan told journalists that the petition filed by Barrister Aminul Haq, seeking cancellation of the case, has been rejected. Now, there is no bar to continue the proceedings of the case in the lower court. The HC has ordered the lower court to dispose of the case within six months.

Earlier, on January 31, Special Judges Court-2 Judge ASM Ruhul Imran deferred the hearing on charge-framing against BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and 10 others to February 26 in the Barapukuria coalmine corruption case.

On February 26, 2008, the ACC filed the case with Shahbagh Police Station accusing 16 people, including Khaleda and 10 of her former cabinet colleagues, of taking Tk 158 crore 71 lakh in kickbacks on the Barapukuria coalmine deal which was awarded to the highest bidder instead of the lowest one.

However, among the 16 accused, Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojaheed were executed for their crimes against humanity while former Finance Minister Saifur Rahman, BNP leader Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan and former Petrobangla chairman AR Osmani have already died.

On October 5, 2008, the ACC pressed charges against the accused in the Barapukuria graft case.

Responding to a petition filed by Khaleda, the HC on October 16, 2008 stayed the case proceedings and issued a rule asking the ACC to explain why the case should not be quashed.

The Appellate Division later upheld the stay order as well, leaving the corruption case in the cold.

Later on September 17, 2015, the HC lifted the stay order resuming the trial proceedings of the case.


risingbd/Dhaka/Feb 25, 2019/Mahidi/AI

risingbd.com