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Internet Edition. July 28, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Extortion case: Hearing against Hasina adjourned till August 3 BSS, Dhaka The court on Sunday adjourned the trial proceedings in the extortion case against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and two others. Judge M Ashraf Hossain set the new date as the defence counsels said a petition for Hasina against an order of the trial Court is now pending before the High Court Division. Earlier, the trial was stayed while the witnesses were testifying as the High Court halted the proceedings till disposal of a writ petition filed by Sheikh Hasina. The High Court ordered quashment of the case granting the prayer but the Appellate Division turned down the High Court verdict. Later, in light of the Appellate Division's order, the metropolitan sessions judge on June 15 referred the case to the special court to restart the trial. Azam J Chowdhury lodged the case on July 16 last year alleging that he had paid about Taka three crore to Sheikh Hasina through her cousin Sheikh Selim as they threatened to cancel the work order for construction of a power plant when Awami League was in power during 1996-2001. On that day, Sheikh Hasina was arrested from her residence while Sheikh Selim, a minister in her cabinet, was taken to custody earlier. In the chargesheet submitted by police, Sheikh Rehana, Hasina's younger sister, was also made an accused following a confessional statement of Sheikh Selim. The case was later brought under the coverage of the Emergency Power Rules (EPR).
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