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Bangladeshi Court Seizes Tulip Siddiq’s Flat and Imposes Travel Ban

The UK MP denies corruption allegations tied to her aunt Sheikh Hasina’s regime, calling the accusations politically motivated and baseless.

  • A Bangladeshi court has ordered the seizure of a Dhaka flat previously owned by Tulip Siddiq and imposed a travel ban on her as part of an anti-corruption investigation.
  • The Bangladeshi Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) accuses Siddiq of benefiting from embezzled funds, land grabs, and money laundering linked to her aunt, Sheikh Hasina, the ousted former prime minister.
  • Siddiq denies all allegations, calling them false and politically motivated, and claims the flat was legally transferred to her sister in 2015.
  • The ACC alleges Siddiq used forged signatures in the flat transfer and sought to conceal assets to avoid investigation, claims her lawyers refute as unsubstantiated.
  • Siddiq’s resignation from her UK government role in January followed scrutiny over her familial ties, with the ACC accusing her of benefiting from a nuclear power plant deal with Russia.
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