Tarique Rahman will appeal against his seven-year sentence for money laundering when he returns to Bangladesh, the BNP has said.The High Court verdict that overturned his acquittal from the case was ‘devoid of justice,’ Khandaker Mahbub Hossain, adviser to BNP chief Khaleda Zia, told a press conference on Friday.
“This is against any form of justice. The High Court’s verdict is biased. Tarique Rahman’s lawyers were not allowed to be heard,” said the former president of Supreme Court Bar Association.
“If Allah wills, there will come a time when Tarique Rahman will return to this land. We will appeal against this and prove how the case was lodged without any legal basis.”
Tarique is the elder son of former prime minister Khaleda and is her party’s senior vice-chairman. He has been living in the UK since 2008.
In 2013, he was acquitted of charges of siphoning off Tk 200 million he had received as bribe.
The court, however, found his close business associate Giasuddin-Al-Mamun guilty and sentenced him to seven years in prison.
On Thursday, the High Court in its verdict on an appeal convicted Tarique and upheld Giasuddin’s sentence.
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