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Khaleda gets bail, returns home after three months
Dhaka, April 5
Former Bangladesh prime
minister and BNP chief Khaleda Zia on Sunday returned home after being
made to spend three months at her party office as a Dhaka court granted
her bail in two corruption cases.
The Bangladesh Nationalist
Party (BNP) leader headed to her residence in Gulshan area after the
court gave her bail in the "Zia Charitable Trust" and "Zia Orphanage
Trust" graft cases, bdnews24.com reported.
The cases relate to alleged embezzlement of over Taka 50 million (nearly $646,000).
On
February 25, the court issued an arrest warrant against Zia after she
skipped several hearings in the cases. On March 4, the court rejected
her plea for withdrawal of the arrest warrant.
Two others accused with her were also granted bail. The cases would next be heard on May 5.
Defence
lawyers had told the court that Zia's absence was "unintentional". Her
absence was mainly owing to security reasons and her son Arafat Rahman
Koko's death, her lawyer Mahbubuddin Khokon said.
Zia had been
living at her party office in Dhaka since January 3 after she threatened
to lead an anti-government march on the first anniversary of a
controversial general election.
The BNP-led 20-party opposition
alliance, which boycotted the general election last year, has enforced a
non-stop nationwide blockade since January 5 demanding fresh
parliamentary polls under a non-party caretaker government.