
Khaleda Zia is charged with embezzling $252,000 from a trust created for an orphanage. (AFP)
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Bangladesh court sentenced Khaleda Zia to 5 years in jail in graft case
Zia was found guilty of stealing $252,000 from a trust
The opposition leader had dismissed the charge as politically motivated
Zia, leader of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), was found guilty of stealing $252,000 from a trust created for an orphanage, a charge she had dismissed as politically motivated.
"Since the court has been able to prove the charges against her and considering her social and physical status, Zia has been sentenced to five years in jail in the section 409 and 109 of the penal codes," said the judge, Mohammad Akhteruzzaman.
Zia's son Tarique Rahman, a co-defendant in the case, and four of her aides were sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Earlier violent clashes broke out between security forces and pro-opposition protesters in the capital Dhaka.
Police fired tear gas at thousands of opposition activists who defied heavy security to escort the car taking Zia to a Dhaka court for the verdict.
The private television station Somoy said at least five police officers had been injured and two motorcycles torched during the clashes that broke out several kilometres from the court premises.
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