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Khaleda’s Niko graft case hearing on September 12

Staff Correspondent | banglanews24.com
Update: 2023-08-22 13:56:48
Khaleda’s Niko graft case hearing on September 12

A Dhaka court on Tuesday (August 22) fixed September 12 to hold a hearing on charge framing in Niko graft case against BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and others.

Today was fixed for holding the indictment hearing, but Khaleda Zia's lawyer Masud Ahmed Talukder filed an application in the morning seeking stay on testimony. 

Accepting the plea filed by the BNP chief's lawyer Masud Ahmed, Judge Sheikh Hafizur Rahman of Dhaka Special Judge's Court-9 at Dhaka Central Jail in Keraniganj fixed the new date.

Khaleda Zia's lawyer Zia Uddin Zia confirmed the matter.

The other accused in the case are AKM Mosharraf Hossain, former state minister for energy, Kamal Uddin Siddique, former principal secretary to prime minister, Khandaker Shahidul Islam, former acting energy secretary, CM Yousuf Hossain, former senior assistant secretary of the Energy and Mineral Resources Department, Meer Moynul Haque, former senior general manager of Bapex, Shafiur Rahman, former secretary of Bapex, Giasuddin Al Mamun, managing director of One Group, Selim Bhuiyan, chairman and managing director of International Travel Corporation, and Kashem Sharif, vice president (South Asia) of Niko Resources Bangladesh Ltd.

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the case against five, including Begum Khaleda Zia, with Tejgaon police station on December 9 in 2007, for abusing power in signing a deal with Canadian company Niko for exploring and extracting gas.

The ACC on May 5 in 2008, submitted the charge-sheet against 11, including Khaleda Zia.

The ACC accused them of incurring a loss of more than Taka 13 thousand crore of state exchequer by that deal.

BDST: 1356 HRS, AUGUST 22, 2023
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