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British MP Tulip Siddiq sentencesd in absentia in Bangladesh graft Case to two years imprisonment

Prosecutors said that a Bangladeshi court sentenced British MP and former Minister Tulip Siddiq to two years' imprisonment in absentia on Monday, in a case of corruption involving an alleged illegal allotment of a land plot.

Siddiq’s aunt Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to five years of imprisonment in absentia and her sister Rehana received seven.

The court said that if the three defendants do not pay, they will be sentenced to an additional six-month prison term.

Siddiq dismissed the allegations, which he made in the past, as "politically-motivated smears", after resigning as UK minister for financial services and against corruption following an investigation into Hasina's financial connections.

The UK does not have a treaty of extradition with Bangladesh.

Hasina's representative did not immediately respond to a request by for comment.

The land, which measures approximately 13,610 square feet (1.264 square metres), in Dhaka's capital was illegally allocated by senior officials and political influence.

The three powerful defendants - Siddiq Hasina, and Rehana - abused their power to stop the plot while Hasina was prime minister.

According to the court, this land was to be used to build a new township in Dhaka to relieve housing and population pressure.

14 other individuals charged with the same case have also been sentenced to prison for five years.

Hasina fled to India during an uprising in August 2024, when her government was under attack. She was sentenced last month to death for the violent crackdown by her government on protesters.

She was sentenced to 21 years in prison last week for a combination of other corruption cases.

(source: Reuters)