The Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court of Dhaka passed the order against the 70-year-old chairperson of the main opposition outside parliament Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and 27 others from her party after accepting police's chargesheet in the case.
Judge Kamrul Hossain Mollah, after accepting the charges against 38 people including the 28, ordered Zia's arrest in connection with the arson attack in Jatrabari area here in January last year when Zia's party spearheaded a violent nationwide campaign to topple Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ruling Awami League government.
He said Judge Kamrul Hossain Mollah passed the order and asked police to execute the warrant and submit the compliance report by April 27.
Lawyers and legal experts, however, said Zia was likely to get a chance to secure bail appearing in the court ahead of the deadline.
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Last year, Zia was charged by police with masterminding the arson attack on a bus that left one person killed and 30 others injured, nine critically, days after Hasina said the former premier could be put on trial for recent violence.
Today's arrest order is yet another blow to the embattled two-time former premier, who has described previous cases, including corruption-related, against her as politically motivated and aimed at keeping her out of the country's politics.
The development came hours after another court in the capital sent BNP's just-elected secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, accused of several identical charges of sabotage, to jail but soon after, ordered his release as his lawyers said he fell sick after his imprisonment.
Soon after the announcement, Alamgir appeared before the court with a prayer for bail on expiry of his existing bail, granted earlier High Court.
An official of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court told PTI: "The magistrate denied his prayer and ordered him to be sent to jail... Hours later the same court granted him bail as his lawyers filed a fresh petition saying their client became sick in the prison.