Money laundering, arms smuggling, corruption, and the August 21 grenade attack are only a few of the cases against him.

In response to a query, the foreign minister stated that he prioritized streamlining the procedure because many people have difficulty with family reunions.

He admitted that there are individuals residing in the UK without authorization. 

The government would take all required measures at the right moment to carry out the court's ruling against BNP acting leader Tarique Rahman, who was found guilty and is currently residing in the UK, according to Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud on Wednesday.

"Everyone who is found guilty should have their verdict carried out, according to our administration. He told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, "The government will do everything possible regarding Tarique Rahman's issue at an appropriate time." 

The foreign minister made the comments in response to a reporter's inquiry regarding the attempts to reinstate Tarique as the BNP's acting chairman in order to carry out the court's decision.

Following a meeting at his office with Sarah Cooke, the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, he talked with the press about measures to improve cooperation between the two nations. 

In an attempt to carry out the court's decision, the government has been attempting to restore Tarique, the BNP's acting chairman who was convicted, however this is contingent upon the UK government.

He is in the United Kingdom. Whoever committed the crime should be apprehended again and have their punishment served. We are working hard in this area. Now, though, everything is up to the British government. Will they let the penalty be carried out or will they keep him there? In an interview conducted in Washington last year, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stated to Voice of America Bangla program, "It completely depends on them."