TIL Desk/World/Dhaka-The eldest son of Bangladesh’s opposition leader and former premier Khaleda Zia was today sentenced to seven years in prison for laundering nearly USD 2.5 million. The High Court overturned a trial court’s verdict that acquitted Tarique Rahman, 48, from money laundering charges.
The court sentenced him to seven years in prison and slapped a Taka 200 million fine. The bench of justice Enayetur Rahim and Amir Hossain gave its verdict on an appeal by the Anti-Corruption Commission.
The court upheld the seven year sentence of Rahman’s business partner, Giasuddin Al Mamun. In November 2013, a Dhaka court acquitted Tarique, the Zia, over charges brought against him for siphoning off Taka 204.1 million (nearly USD 2.5 million) to Singapore between 2003 and 2007.

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