Rapid Action Battalion members arrested Sohel Rana from
Benapole in
Jessore District on 28 April 2013, four days after the Savar tragedy. 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. 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. The trials for murder and other charges were delayed due to appeals to the
Supreme Court of Bangladesh. The murder trial resumed in February 2022. 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. As of April 2025, the murder trial was ongoing, with 94 witness testimonies completed out of 594 planned witnesses. ==References==