শনিবার, ৭ই মার্চ ২০২৬, ২৩শে ফাল্গুন ১৪৩২ | E-Paper
Breaking news:
  • সারাদেশে জেলা ও উপজেলা প্রতিনিধি নিয়োগ করা হচ্ছে। আগ্রহী হলে আপনার সিভি ই-মেইল করতে পারেন। ই-মেইল edailyvoa@gmail.com
News Headlines:
  • PM Directs Initiative to Reopen Sick and Closed Industries
  • Major Bureaucratic Shake-Up: 12 Secretaries Removed in a Single Day
  • Political Storm Over President’s Interview; Government Responds Cautiously
  • China Backs ‘Bangladesh First’ Policy in Meeting with Prime Minister
  • Jamaat Considers Top Women Leaders and Leaders’ Wives for Reserved Seats
  • Prime Minister to Confer Ekushey Padak and Inaugurate Book Fair on February 26
  • Jamaat-e-Islami Forms New Central Committee for 2026–2028 Term
  • First Session of 13th Parliament Likely on March 12 or Earlier
  • A New Beginning: Prime Minister to Address the Nation Tonight
  • Local Government Polls to Begin with Three Major City Corporations

Lawyer

No More Cases Against Tarique Rahman in Trial Court

Online Desk

Published:
২০ মার্চ ২০২৫, ১৩:৫৯

Tarique Rahman, BNP's acting chairman, former state minister for home affairs Lutfozzaman Babar, and six others have been acquitted in a bribery case involving Tk 21 crore. The case was related to granting immunity to Safiat Sobhan Sanvir, a director of Bashundhara Group, in the Sabbir murder case.

The verdict was announced on Thursday (March 20) morning by the Special Judge Court-3. Following the ruling, BNP's legal representatives confirmed that no more cases remain against Tarique Rahman and Babar in the trial court.

BNP lawyer Borhan Uddin stated that the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) failed to provide any evidence against the accused. As a result, there are no longer any legal barriers preventing Tarique Rahman from returning to the country and resuming his political activities.

 


Comment:

Related news