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Labour MP Siddiq handed jail sentence in Bangladesh

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December 02, 2025

A Bangladesh court has sentenced the Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to two years in prison after finding her guilty of corruption over a government land project. Dhaka's Special Judge's Court found Ms Siddiq guilty of corruptly influencing her aunt, the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, to help her mother acquire a piece of land in the suburbs of the Bangladeshi capital.

- ALISHA RAHAMAN SARKAR

Labour MP Siddiq handed jail sentence in Bangladesh

Ms Siddiq's mother, Sheikh Rehana, was given seven years in prison, while Ms Hasina was sentenced to five years in prison. All were tried in absentia, and the MP for Hampstead and Highgate, who denied the allegations, is unlikely to serve her sentence, as the UK does not have an extradition treaty with Bangladesh.

Ms Siddiq faces a number of cases in Bangladesh, which prompted her to resign as Sir Keir Starmer's anti-corruption minister in January this year.

Ms Hasina, who fled to India in August last year amid massive anti-government protests, has already been sentenced to death by a tribunal court in Bangladesh for committing crimes against humanity. Last week, she was handed a combined 21-year prison sentence in relation to other corruption cases.

imageProsecutors argued that the land in the Purbachal New Town project was unlawfully allocated through political influence and collusion with senior officials, accusing the defendants of abusing their authority to secure the plot, which measures around 13,610 sq ft, during Ms Hasina's tenure as prime minister.

Court documents claimed that Ms Siddiq “forced and influenced her aunt and the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina using her special power to secure [a plot of land] for her mother Rehana Siddiq, sister Azmina Siddiq and brother Radwan Siddiq”.

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