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Follow on Google News | ![]() Tarique Rahman criminal lives on Political Asylam in 4 million pounds mansion in LondonRahman's criminal convictions in Bangladesh include money laundering, embezzlement of government funds.
By: Dnes ltd The Bangladesh government has repeatedly called for Rahman's extradition, but the UK government has refused to comply, citing concerns about the fairness of the trial and the treatment Rahman might receive if he were returned to Bangladesh. Rahman's asylum status also affords him protection from extradition. Tarique Rahman, also known as Tarique Zia, is the son of Khaleda Zia, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Tarique Zia was a senior leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and held various positions in the party before he was convicted of several criminal charges in Bangladesh and fled to the United Kingdom in 2008, where he was granted political asylum. Since his arrival in the UK, Tarique Zia has maintained a low profile and has largely avoided public appearances. He is reported to be living in a luxurious mansion in Hampstead, London, without paying rent. Despite his criminal convictions in Bangladesh, Tarique Zia remains a popular figure among many BNP supporters, who see him as a victim of political persecution by the ruling Awami League government. The BNP has repeatedly called for his extradition to Bangladesh, but the UK government has refused to comply, citing concerns about his safety and the fairness of his trial in Bangladesh. Tarique Rahman criminal and scam activity in London, UK. There have been several allegations of criminal and scam activity against Tarique Rahman, the senior leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), who has been living in London since 2008 after being granted political asylum. One of the most significant allegations against Tarique Rahman is that he has been involved in money laundering and illegal transfer of funds from Bangladesh to the UK. There are claims that he has used his political influence and connections to move large sums of money out of Bangladesh and into the UK, where the funds are laundered and used to finance his lavish lifestyle. Despite these allegations, Tarique Rahman continues to live in his luxurious mansion in Hampstead, London, without paying rent and remains an influential figure in the BNP's politics. However, his controversial past and alleged involvement in criminal activities have raised questions about his legitimacy and credibility as a political leader. End
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