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Ex-Bangla PM Zia charged with ‘masterminding’ arson attack

“She (Zia) has been charged in a particular case of carrying out the arson attack on a bus with petrol bombs on Friday evening at Jatrabari area (in the capital),” a police officer familiar with the development told reporters. He said the Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader was named in the case as the ‘hukumer ashami’ or accused of ordering the attack that wounded 29 people, nine of them critically.

Another official, on condition of anonymity, told PTI that the case was filed early yesterday but the disclosure came late night because of the death of Zia’s self-exiled younger son Arafat Rahman Koko in Malaysia.

PM Hasina last week had hinted that her arch-rival Zia could be tried for instigating deadly violence saying, “It will be logical to bring her (Zia) under the purview of law as the accused of giving order of the killings.”  “But it is up to agencies enforcing the law to check this out and take necessary action,” she had told the Parliament as her ruling Awami League lawmakers demanded legal actions against Zia.

At least 34 people have been killed in violence during anti-government protests that took place following BNP’s call for a nationwide non-stop blockade from January 6 after authorities barred its chief Zia from joining a protest rally to mark the first anniversary of the last year’s divisive January 5 polls.

The police headquarters, meanwhile, announced late yesterday a bounty of Taka 500,000 for specific information about the people who torched the bus at Jatrabari by hurling two petrol bombs.

The government earlier had announced Taka 100,000 as bounty for help in arresting the people involved in bomb attacks as part of a desperate effort to mobilise people’s support in tracking down the arsonists.

Political divisions have sharply increased as manifested in the row that emerged on Saturday when Hasina, who had gone to offer condolences on sudden death of Zia’s youngest son, was turned away from the gates of her archrival, in an apparent snub.
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