Two former Bangladeshi ministers jailed for graft

By DPA,

Dhaka : A Dhaka court Wednesday sent two former Bangladeshi ministers, convicted in absentia in graft charges, to long prison terms as they surrendered before the trial court, officials said.


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Special court Judge Arifur Rahman ordered former communications minister Anwar Hossain Manju and former state minister for law Shahjahan Omar to jail on their surrender.

A special court dealing with graft cases had tried the two in absentia, sentencing Omar to 13 years imprisonment for amassing wealth illegally and Manju to 32 years on a number of corruption charges.

They had gone into hiding abroad during the tenure of military-backed government of Fakhruddin Ahmed, who in turn handed power to Sheikh Hasina after her political coalition won the landmark December 2008 general elections.

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