Refusal to return Hasina violation of extradition treaty: Law Adviser

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"If India does not extradite Sheikh Hasina, it will be a clear violation of the extradition treaty between Bangladesh and India,"

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Publisted at 7:10 PM, Tue Jan 21st, 2025

Law Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul has said that if India refuses to return Sheikh Hasina, it would constitute a violation of the extradition treaty between Bangladesh and India.

"We have written a letter for extradition. If India does not extradite Sheikh Hasina, it will be a clear violation of the extradition treaty between Bangladesh and India," he said at a views-exchange meeting with reporters at the Secretariat on Tuesday.

In that case, he said, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will take necessary steps to address the matter within the international community. 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also making efforts and a red alert has already been issued, he added.

"We are doing everything we can. The government will continue all efforts to bring Sheikh Hasina back. If necessary, international support will be sought,” said the law adviser.

Referring to the trial of July mass killings, the adviser said a second tribunal will be formed, if needed, to expedite the trial of those involved in the massacre.

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