Bangladesh Court Sentences Ex-Leader Hasina, British MP Tulip Siddiq, and Sister Rehana for Corruption

Bangladesh court sentenced ex-PM Sheikh Hasina, British MP Tulip Siddiq, and Sheikh Rehana to prison for corruption and misuse of power.

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Bangladesh courts have sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, British MP Tulip Siddiq, and Sheikh Rehana for corruption related to a government land project.

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Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's ex-leader, received a five-year prison sentence for corruption and misusing her power during her tenure as prime minister.

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British lawmaker Tulip Siddiq was sentenced to two years in prison in her absence for corruptly influencing her aunt in a government land allocation project.

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Sheikh Rehana, mother of Tulip Siddiq, was sentenced to seven years in prison for corruption, and her previously allotted government land plot was canceled.

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The court fined Hasina, Siddiq, and Rehana $813 each; however, Siddiq is unlikely to serve her sentence due to the lack of a UK-Bangladesh extradition treaty.

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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting the court's verdict and the defendants' denials without evaluative language. They provide balanced perspectives from the prosecution and the Awami League, along with crucial background on related cases and the political context, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

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Sheikh Hasina was sentenced for corruption and misuse of power related to unlawfully securing six government land plots in the Purbachal project zone for herself and relatives. Her niece, British MP Tulip Siddiq, was found guilty of corruptly influencing Hasina in land allocation, and Hasina's sister, Sheikh Rehana, was deemed the prime participant in the case involving government land misuse.

Sheikh Hasina received a five-year prison sentence and a fine of $813, Tulip Siddiq was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $813, and Sheikh Rehana was sentenced to seven years in prison with the cancellation of her allotted government land plot and a $813 fine.

Tulip Siddiq is unlikely to serve her prison sentence because the UK and Bangladesh do not have an extradition treaty, and Siddiq, a British citizen, disputes Bangladeshi claims of her citizenship and has denied the allegations.

In addition to the five-year sentence, Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to 21 years in jail across three other corruption cases related to the Purbachal project. Her son and daughter were each sentenced to five years in related cases. She was also sentenced to death in absentia for her role in the violent crackdown on student protests known as the 'July Uprising' and has been declared a fugitive by Bangladeshi courts.

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