Bangladesh court acquits 49 people convicted in 2004 deadly grenade attack

Bangladesh’s High Court acquitted 49 people who were convicted in a deadly 2004 grenade attack on a political rally.

DHAKA, Bangladesh — Bangladesh’s High Court on Sunday acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s son, Tarique Rahman, and 48 others, overturning their verdicts in a deadly 2004 grenade attack on a political rally.

The ruling comes at a critical time as the South Asian country suffers political tension after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country to India in August following a mass uprising that left hundreds dead. Rahman serves as the acting chairperson of Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party while in self-exile in London, and he could become Bangladesh’s next leader if his party is voted into power.

Rahman and the 48 others were found guilty in 2018 in the attack targeting a rally held by supporters of Hasina, who led the opposition at the time, leaving two dozen people dead and wounding about 300 others. A court sentenced 19 of them to death while Rahman got life in prison, with Zia’s party accusing the ruling of being politically motivated.

A two-member judge panel on Sunday scrapped the entire 2018 ruling for all 49 men, following an appeal lodged by the defendants. Shishir Monir, a defense lawyer, told reporters the court had declared the trial and verdict “illegal.”

“As a result, all defendants have been acquitted,” he said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/bangladesh-court-acquits-49-people-convicted-2004-grenade-attack-rcna182390


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