Dhaka sources have stated that the tribunal here in Bangladesh on Sunday awarded death penalty to 10 people for planting a bomb in 2000 to assassinate then opposition leader and now Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. According to sources, Dhaka's Special Trial Tribunal Judge Momtaz Begum gave the order in the presence of several accused from the banned Harkat-ul-Jehad-al-Islami (HUJI), which has been accused of planting a 76 kg bomb.
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Accordingly the judge also sentenced one person to life imprisonment and nine others to 20 years in jail. Meanwhile subject to confirmation of the apex court, the judge said the death row convicts would be executed by firing squad. The bomb was found when a stage was being set up at a college ground in Gopalganj district on July 21, 2000 where Hasina was to address an election campaign rally the next day.
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Earlier the defense lawyer Faruk Ahammad told reporters that eight accused were currently behind the bars; one had got bail while 15 others were fugitives. Hannan was a key suspect in the plotting to assassinate Hasina and blow up courts, secular institutions as well as shrines and churches. Further he came in the limelight after the militant group announced at a public rally of Islamists in 1999 to establish a Taliban like government in Bangladesh by 2000.


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