Sheikh Hasina's family properties and bank accounts will be confiscated in Bangladesh, Dhaka court orders

The troubles of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have increased a lot. A Dhaka court has ordered the confiscation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's residence Sudasadan in Dhanmondi and some other properties of her family members exiled in India. An official said that the court has also ordered the confiscation of 124 bank accounts of her family.

Sheikh Hasina's family properties and bank accounts will be confiscated in Bangladesh, Dhaka court orders

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's troubles have increased a lot. A Dhaka court has ordered the confiscation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Dhanmondi residence 'Sudasadan' and some other properties of her family members exiled in India. An official said that the court has also ordered the confiscation of 124 bank accounts of her family.

Sheikh Hasina's house is named after her husband

Senior Special Judge Zakir Hussain Galib of Dhaka Metropolitan issued this order on Tuesday after the application of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Sheikh Hasina's husband, late nuclear scientist MA Wazed Mia, was nicknamed Sudha Mia. The house 'Sudasadan' was named after him. Order to confiscate the property of son and daughter

Apart from Sheikh Hasina, some other properties of her son Sajib Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, sister Sheikh Rehana and her daughters Tulip Siddiqui and Radwan Mujib Siddiqui have also been confiscated.

Bangladesh issued two arrest warrants against Hasina

Bangladesh has issued two arrest warrants against Hasina. At the same time, Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Tauheed Hussain reiterated the views of Mohammad Yunus and said that there can be no other option to maintain good relations between India and Bangladesh. Talking to reporters, he said that he has already emphasized on mutual positive relations. The rest of the things will be done at the scheduled time.

Let us tell you that Sheikh Hasina has been living in India since August 5 last year after being deposed. On this day, the government of her Awami League party, which was in power for 16 years, was toppled. Bangladesh's International Crimes Authority (ICT) has issued arrest warrants against Hasina and several of her cabinet ministers.