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HC issues rule for cancelling BNP MP Harunor’s membership

MP Harunor is a convict in a graft case

Update : 03 Sep 2020, 06:52 PM

The High Court has issued a rule asking authorities concerned to explain why it shall not declare BNP leader Md Harunor Rashid’s Chapainawabganj-3 parliamentary constituency, vacant.

The court on Thursday asked the law secretary, cabinet secretary, authorities of Election Commission, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Chapainawabganj deputy commissioner, MP Harunor, among others to reply in next four weeks.

The High Court division bench of Justice Obaidul Hassan and Justice AKM Zahirul Huq passed the order after holding hearing on a writ filed in this regard.

A Chapainawabganj inhabitant named Abdul Wadud filed the writ which said Harunor, who has been convicted and sentenced to five-year rigorous imprisonment in a graft case, cannot retain his parliament membership as per the rule.

On October 21, 2019, Dhaka fourth Special Judge Court sentenced the Chapainawabganj-3 lawmaker Md to five-year rigorous imprisonment and fined him Tk50 lakh in a case lodged for selling Hummer SUV brought in the country using tax-free facility in 2005.

The court also sentenced accused Ishtiaq Sadek to three-year imprisonment and fined him Tk40 lakh and handed down two-year imprisonment to another accused Md Enayetur Rahman (Bappy) and fined him Tk1 lakh.

According to law, no vehicle brought under tax-free facility can be sold within three-years of import. But the BNP leader sold the vehicle way before end of the three-year timeframe to car trader Sadek, who later sold that to Enayetur.

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