Sohel Rana (businessman)

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Sohel Rana
Bornc. 1977 (age 4647)
NationalityBangladeshi
Political partyBangladesh Awami League
Criminal chargeCorruption
Criminal penaltyThree years in jail

Mohammad Sohel Rana (born 1977) is the owner of Rana Plaza [1] which collapsed in Savar, a sub-district near Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. He is a Jubo League leader of Bangladesh Awami League. [2]

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Rana Plaza collapse

Rana and his father Abdul Khalek built Rana Plaza in 2006, after they reportedly had bullied off co-owners and falsified deeds to acquire full possession. He obtained permits from political allies to expand the building to five floors. [3] On 23 April 2013, explosion-like sounds led people to bring in an engineer to inspect the building. After observing large cracks in supporting columns, the engineer fled the building and urged everyone to evacuate. Rana, who fielded local journalists on the bottom floor, told these reporters that the plaster on the wall was broken. [3] The next day, Rana and the factory owners urged workers to return to their jobs. When a generator on an upper floor switched on and shook the building, the building collapsed, killing 1,134 people and wounding an estimated 2,500 others. Rana's building was not built to facilitate factories. It was built to store shops and other small stores. Rana Plaza was not strong enough to handle the vibrations and power from the heavy machinery used by factories. [4]

Arrest and trial

Rapid Action Battalion members arrested Sohel Rana from Benapole in Jessore District on 28 April 2013, four days after the Savar tragedy. [5]

In March 2014, Rana was granted six months' bail by the High Court. This prompted angry reactions from labour leaders. However, Rana was not released from jail as other charges filed by police were pending. [6]

On 29 August 2017, Rana was sentenced to a maximum of three year imprisonment by a court for failing to declare his wealth to Bangladesh's anti-graft commission. [7] The trials for murder and other charges were delayed due to appeals to the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. [8] The murder trial resumed in February 2022. [9] Rana, his parents Abdul Khaleque and Morjina Begum, and 34 others were charged with causing the deaths of the workers, along with four others charged for sheltering Rana. [10] [ needs update ]

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References

  1. "Sohel Rana's father arrested in city". Bangla News 24 . 29 April 2013. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013.
  2. Mustafa, Sabir; Islam, Shyadul (3 May 2013). "Profile: Rana Plaza owner Mohammad Sohel Rana". BBC News.
  3. 1 2 Jim Yardley (30 April 2013). "Bangladesh Garment Industry Reliant on Flimsy Oversight". The New York Times.
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