Tulip Siddiq raises concerns over alleged fake documents in Bangladesh corruption trial

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Tulip Siddiq fears fake documents will be used to secure her conviction in a Bangladesh corruption trial. The Labour MP, tried in absentia, claims a Bangladeshi national ID card and passport presented as evidence are forgeries. She denies allegations of influencing her aunt, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, for land. Siddiq, born in London, holds dual British and Bangladeshi citizenship. She previously stated her Bangladeshi passport expired decades ago and she never had a national ID card.


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