A special court in Bangladesh on Monday sentenced another 25 border guards of the country's paramilitary force to different jail terms up to seven year for involvement in the February 2009 mutiny. The verdict involved charges linked to Border Guard Bangladesh or BGB (previously known as Bangladesh Rifles or BDR) mutiny on Feb.25-26, 2009, which took place in BGB headquarters in capital Dhaka and spread to many other stations of the force across the country. A BGB official in Dhaka on condition of anonymity said the special court also fined 100 taka (1.43 U.S. dollars) for each of the 25 soldiers. He said the special court in Naogaon district, some 247 km northwest of capital Dhaka, sentenced the convicts to different terms ranging from four months to six years. In the case statement, the complainant alleged that the soldiers joined the mutiny at their respective sector expressing solidarity with the mutineers of the force's headquarters in Dhaka, in which 74 people, including 57 Army officers, were killed. It was also alleged that they looted firearms from the battalion armoury and fired blank shots. With Monday's latest verdict, the number of BGB soldiers who were accused and sentenced for the mutiny involvement stood at 481. The Bangladeshi government decided to try the accused for such offenses as killings, attempted murder, looting and arson committed during the mutiny under the penal code. Other offenses like breach of discipline and defying superiors' orders at the BGB headquarters in Dhaka and other stations of the force across the country under BDR (now BGB) laws.