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Hasan Mahmud held at Dhaka airport
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Hasan Mahmud. File photo

Former foreign minister Hasan Mahmud has been detained today at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA).

According to the officials of Dhaka airport, the civil aviation authority also detained the general secretary of Bangladesh Chattra League's Dhaka University unit Tanbir Hasan Shaikat and Dhaka North unit president Riaz Mahmud.

Earlier, former state minister for ICT ministry Zunaid Ahmed Palak was held at the airport.

The detainees have been handed over to the Bangladesh Army, according to the officials.
Sources said Palak's family has left the country.

Besides, the family members of two former ministers -- education minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury and Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives minister Md Tazul Islam left the country through the airport.

Former finance minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, sports minister Nazmul Hassan Papon and Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh also left the country through HSIA since Sunday, sources said.

Besides, former MP of Munshiganj-3 Mrinal Kanti Das and supreme court judge Md Badruzzaman also left the country.​
 
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ACC asked to freeze accounts, assets of ex-minister Nuruzzaman
Staff Correspondent 01 July, 2025, 00:28

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The Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Court on Monday ordered the Anti-Corruption Commission to freeze 57 bank accounts of former social welfare minister Nuruzzaman Ahmed and his wife Hosne Ara Begum over graft allegations.

Besides, the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court on the day placed five members of an alleged fraud gang on a two-day remand for interrogation in a case filed on charges of taking money from people posing as ACC officials.

Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Jakir Hossain passed an order asking the ACC to freeze 57 bank accounts of Nuruzzaman Ahmed and his wife Hosne Ara Begum following a petition from the ACC.

Of the accounts, 32 are with deposits worth Tk 6.26 crore in the name of Nuruzzaman, while 25 belong to his wife Hosne Ara with deposits worth Tk 81.65 lakh.

The court also ordered the seizure of three plots of the couple -- one in Purbachal in Dhaka and two in Lalmonirhat.

The ACC on February 3, 2025 filed three separate cases against Nuruzzaman Ahmed, his wife Hosne Ara Begum and their son Rakibuzzaman.

On January 30, police arrested Nuruzzaman, also a former Awami League lawmaker for Lalmonirhat-2 constituency, from Rangpur city over various cases.

Meanwhile, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Saifuzzaman granted two-day remand for five people in a case filed on charges of cheating people posing as ACC officials.

Those remanded are Selim, 40, Md Tarikul Islam, 40, Md Atik, 38, Md Abdul Hai Sohagh, 35, and Md Sohagh Patwari, 40.

Earlier, the members of the law enforcing agencies arrested Sohagh Patwari on Sunday and rests of the accused were arrested on Saturday night.

The arrestees used to cheat people with promises to free them from the cases with the ACC introducing themselves as ACC chair, director general, and other high officials.

ACC director general (prevention) Akhtar Hossain said that a Facebook status of Hasnat Abdullah, chief organiser (South) of the National Citizens Party, had drawn the attention of the ACC.

The ACC then decided to conduct an inquiry into the allegation and an ACC inquiry team led by an ACC director identified the gang and arrested them in the capital.

Later, ACC assistant director Sazzad Hossain filed the case with the Ramna police station in the capital on Sunday over the incident.

On June 24 night, Hasnat posted a Facebook status, along with three video clips, claiming ‘In independent Bangladesh, ACC’s tea bill is Tk 1 lakh’.

He alleged that although there were no formal allegations of graft against a person, an ACC clearance was offered in exchange for Tk 1 lakh.

In the post he wrote, ‘Recently, Mahamuda Mitu was asked for this money by a man introducing him as an ACC official. She was told, ‘You are a doctor, you shouldn’t have any shortage of money — just pay Tk 1 lakh and get the clearance.’

Amid criticism over the Facebook post, the ACC issued a statement clarifying that no ACC official was involved in the misconduct.​
 
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Bashundhara chair, Tarique Siddique defy ACC
03 July, 2025, 00:30

Bashundhara Group chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, retired Major General Tarique Ahmed Siddique, who was the defence and security adviser to ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and his wife Shaheen Siddique did not appear at the Anti-Corruption Commission on Wednesday, disregarding its summon.

Meanwhile, in an order issued on the day, the Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Court asked the ACC to seize plots and a building worth around Tk 15 crore belonging to Tarique Ahmed Siddique and his brother Shafique Ahmed Siddique.

Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, Tarique Ahmed and his wife Shaheen were scheduled to appear before the commission’s inquiry team at 12 noon on the day at the commission headquarters to give a statement regarding an inquiry.

The ACC on Monday summoned Ahmed Akbar to appear at the commission over an inquiry into allegations against Tarique Ahmed Siddique of amassing illegal wealth. It also summoned Tarique Ahmed Siddique and his wife Shaheen to appear on the same day.

On June 30, a Dhaka court ordered the ACC to seize the assets of Tarique Ahmed, his wife Shaheen and daughter Nurin Siddique that include a seven-storey house and three flats in Baridhara DOHS in Dhaka city, two flats, four five-katha plots in Purbachal, and one plot in Bashundhara residential area.

Earlier, the anti-corruption commission summoned Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, his son and Bashundhara group managing director Sayem Sobhan Anvir and several other members of the family to appear on May 25–26 over allegations brought against them of land grabbing, money embezzlement and laundering.

They did not appear at the commission on the scheduled dates at that time also.

The Wednesday order in which Dhaka metropolitan senior special judge Md Jakir Hossain asked for the seizure of Tk 15 crore-worth properties of Tarique Ahmed and brother Shafique, also asked the authorities to appoint a receiver to supervise the properties following a plea by the ACC.

The seized properties include 17 decimals of land of Shafique Ahmed Siddique in Gazipur, 67 decimals of land of Tarique Ahmed Siddique and a 10-storey building.

The anti-corruption agency in its plea said that it was probing into allegations of amassing illegal wealth against the Siddique brothers in the process of which it learnt that they were trying to handover the properties to evade justice.​
 
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ACC asked to freeze bank accounts of ex-DGFI chief Hamidul
Staff Correspondent 07 July, 2025, 23:57

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The Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Court on Monday allowed the Anti-Corruption Commission to freeze four bank accounts of former director general of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence Major General (retired) Hamidul Hoque over allegations of corruption.

The court also imposed a travel ban on Md Hazrat Ali, a retired chief engineer of the Power Development Board over allegations of amassing illegal wealth.

Judge Md Jakir Hossain of the court, responding to a petition by ACC assistant director Nawshad Ali, allowed the ACC to seize four accounts of Hamidul Hoque at Pubali Bank.

According to the petition, the ACC received information that Hamidul Hoque and his associates were attempting to withdraw or transfer the money from the accounts, potentially obstructing the inquiry.

Earlier, on April 21, the court imposed a travel ban on Hamidul and his wife, Nusrat Jahan Mukta, as part of the same inquiry.

The court, responding to a petition submitted by ACC deputy director Nazmul Islam, also issued a travel ban on Md Hazrat Ali, a retired chief engineer of the PDB.

The ACC, in the petition, stated that Hazrat Ali was under inquiry over allegations of amassing illegal wealth through corruption and irregularities and there was credible information that Hazrat might attempt to flee the country to avoid legal proceedings.

The court also ordered the ACC to seize assets and bank accounts of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s former assistant private secretary Gazi Hafizur Rahman Liku in connection with a graft case.

The court passed the order responding to a petition filed by ACC assistant director Rakibul Haiyat.

The court asked the ACC to seize Hafizur’s three-katha plot in the capital’s Uttara and his 14 decimal land in Gopalganj.

The court also asked the ACC to freeze a bank account, a credit card of Standard Chartered Bank and savings certificates worth Tk 5 lakh.

On January 13, the ACC filed a case against Gazi Hafizur Rahman on charges of amassing illegal assets worth Tk 52.32 lakh, and conducting suspicious transactions of Tk 144.59 crore in his 33 bank accounts.​
 
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Former ICT minister Palak breaks down in tears inside courtroom
Asaduzzaman Dhaka
Updated: 09 Jul 2025, 21: 32

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Former State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak broke down in tears at the courtroom on 9 July. Asaduzzaman

Former State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak broke down in tears today, Wednesday, while standing in the dock of Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court.

As police escorted him out of the courtroom, a journalist asked, “Palak Bhai, why did you cry today?”

Palak remained silent and did not respond to any questions from reporters. He was shown arrested today in a murder case filed with Jatrabari Police Station.

Detained leaders stay in the same prison building

On 5 August last year, the government of Sheikh Hasina was overthrown following a mass student-led uprising. On 13 August, the police announced the arrest of Salman F Rahman, former advisor on private investment and industry to Sheikh Hasina, and Anisul Huq, the former law minister. Both were detained from Sadarghat in Dhaka.

According to their lawyers, Salman and Anisul are being held in the same prison building in Dhaka Central Jail, located in Keraniganj. While they are kept in separate cells, they are housed within the same prison block and transported together to court in the same prison van.

Others housed in the Champakoli block of Dhaka Central Jail include former ministers Amir Hossain Amu, Abdur Razzaque, Qamrul Islam, former Dhaka North mayor Atiqul Islam, and former bureaucrats Jahangir Alam, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Mohibul Haque, and Nozibur Rahman.

Anisul’s lawyer, Asifur Rahman, told Prothom Alo that none of Anisul’s close relatives are currently in the country, so he visits him every 15 days. In prison, Anisul spends his time reading newspapers, religious and law books.

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Salman F Rahman is being escorted to the CMM Court on 9 July Prothom Alo

Salman’s lawyer said the same about his client that no close family members are currently in Bangladesh. Salman also spends his time reading religious books and newspapers.

Senior Jail Superintendent Suraiya Akhter said that Salman, Anisul, and around 60 other first-class prisoners are housed in the same block. They do not mix with general inmates but see each other regularly.

According to jail rules, first-class inmates are allowed visits from close family members every 15 days, and they receive special meals, including fish and meat.

On Pahela Baishakh, they were served panta and hilsa, and on both Eid festivals, meat was provided.

Salman and Anisul were brought from prison to the Dhaka CMM Court today and shown arrested in the Jatrabari murder case.

Appearance in court
At 10:25am, they stood side by side in the dock, speaking quietly to each other. Seven minutes later, former Education Minister Dipu Moni was also brought to the dock. She began speaking with Palak, and then moved toward Salman, greeting him and then talking with Anisul as well. At this point, the judge had not yet entered the courtroom.

The judge arrived at 10:35am. Police then filed petitions to show Salman, Anisul, Dipu Moni, Amir Hossain Amu, and Palak arrested in separate murder cases filed at the Jatrabari police station.

Even during the hearing, Salman, Anisul, and Dipu Moni continued talking among themselves in low voices.

At one point, a police officer called out Salman’s name. Salman raised his right hand to ensure his presence.

Palak in tears
While the others were talking, Palak kept looking toward the courtroom balcony, where one of his relatives was standing. He tried to communicate with the relative through gestures.

Suddenly, Palak began to cry, wiping away his tears with his right hand. Then, head lowered and visibly emotional, he stood silently in the dock.

After the hearing to show the accused arrested, helmets were placed on each of them before being escorted away at 10:55am. Except for Amu and Dipu Moni, the rest had their hands cuffed behind their backs.

Palak, Salman, and Anisul all stood silently with their heads lowered.

As Palak was being escorted out of the courtroom, a journalist again asked him why he cried—but he remained silent.

While Palak was being led down from the fifth floor of the courthouse, Salman was right behind him. Seeing Salman, an onlooker became visibly agitated and hurled insults at him. Salman kept his head down and walked down the stairs quietly.

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Dipu Moni is being escorted to the CMM Court on 9 July

Amu followed Salman, assisted by two constables holding him by the arms. Dipu Moni came last, head bowed, as she descended the stairs.

Her lawyer, Faisal Gazi, told Prothom Alo that Dipu Moni is currently held in Kashimpur women’s prison, where she passes her time reading newspapers and religious texts.​
 
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Court orders freezing assests of S Alam Group chair, family in Singapore

FE Online Desk
Published :
Jul 10, 2025 19:54
Updated :
Jul 10, 2025 20:24

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A Dhaka court has ordered the freezing of 64 bank accounts and shares in 10 companies registered in the names of Mohammad Saiful Alam, Chairman of S Alam Group, and his family members in Singapore.

The order was issued on Thursday by Acting Judge Mohammad Ibrahim Mia of the Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court, following a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

The ACC, in the petition, claimed that the assets were obtained using laundered funds from illegal activities and urged the court to impose an injunction to block any transfer or disposal of the assets.

As per the court order, the frozen assets include 40 bank accounts in Saiful Alam’s name, six in the name of his wife Farzana Parveen, and shares in eight companies registered under their names in Singapore.

Additionally, seven bank accounts and one company share held by their son Ashraful Alam, seven bank accounts and one company share held by another son Ahsanul Alam, one bank account held by son Asadul Alam Mahir, two bank accounts held by brother-in-law Ahmed Belal, and one account held by sister Maimuna Khanom have been frozen.​
 
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