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Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, ousted during the July uprising, is now facing a total of 686 legal cases across the country. According to police headquarters, 324 of these involve murder charges, with 321 filed in Dhaka alone. The cases include allegations of abduction, attempted murder, violence, sabotage, and incitement. Five cases have been filed in the International Crimes Tribunal, including one related to the Shapla Chattar massacre, where a death sentence was recently issued. Additionally, the Anti-Corruption Commission has lodged six cases against her. Many of these cases stem from the violent aftermath of last year’s July–August protests, which led to over 1,600 cases nationwide. Of these, 580 cases against Hasina remain under investigation. On July 2, the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced her to six months in jail for contempt of court. The first case against her was filed on August 13 last year over the murder of businessman Abu Sayeed in Mohammadpur.

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