Refusing to entertain the pleas filed by Zia's lawyer seeking withdrawal of arrest warrant issued against her in the graft cases, Abu Ahmed Jamadar of Special Judge Court-3 said the February 25 order on the BNP chief's arrest will remain effective.
The court fixed April 5 for the next hearing in the Zia Orphanage Trust and Zia Charitable Trust graft cases.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief is accused of embezzling nearly USD 650,000 in the two corruption cases during her last term as prime minister from 2001 to 2006 and could be jailed for life if proved guilty.
Zia's lawyer had yesterday submitted two separate petitions in a special anti-corruption court seeking withdrawal of arrest warrant issued against her in the graft cases.
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The Special Judge Court-3 is hearing the corruption cases against the 69-year-old former premier, her son Tarique and seven others.
The court had ordered Zia's arrest on February 25 after she repeatedly failed to appear for the hearings.
Zia's lawyer had yesterday said that the former Premier will surrender in the court only if she would be given enough security and assurance for her safe return to her Gulshan political office without hindrance on bail.
Hossain added: "It is natural for her to feel insecure... we have reasons to believe she will not be allowed back to her Gulshan office once she gets out."
Zia continues to stay in her office at the upmarket Gulshan since the beginning of the current spate of violent unrest on January 5, coinciding with the first anniversary of the general elections, boycotted by her party.