The Bangladesh High Commission in London has been sentenced for vandalism by BNP pioneer Nasir Ahmed Shahin of United Nations part of Nationalist Volunteer Party.
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London justices court has fined 1 thousand and fifteen pounds of fine for criminal offenses, said a public statement from the Prime Minister's Office on Sunday.
The UK Embassy in London on February 7, challenged Khaleda Zia's decision looking into the issue of the debasement case, was vandalized and the picture of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman was vandalized. At that point the police captured Shahin from the spot.
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The case was recorded regarding the devastation of the property of the state amid the assault on the international safe haven. The international safe haven was given video of assault by London police.
The preliminary started in London on October 16.
Shahin argued not blameworthy; Dismissed by the London Magistrate Court on October 31, the court issued a fine and stated, in the notice of the Prime Minister's Office.
It additionally expresses, "The court communicated that the picture of the Father of the Nation has been harmed by the feelings, social and mental sentiments of the country."
The notice said that another preliminary date is booked for November 8 in Hendon Magistrates' Court against UK BNP president MA Malik.
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