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Passports of deposed Bangladesh PM Hasina, others revoked over July killings
Staff Correspondent 07 January, 2025, 20:16

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Sheikh Hasina | File photo

The Department of Immigration and Passports has cancelled passports of 97 individuals, including deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, over their alleged involvement in killings during the July-August mass uprising and enforced disappearances.

Chief adviser’s deputy press secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder came up with the information at a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka on Tuesday evening.

He said that passports of 75 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina, were cancelled by the passport department for their alleged involvement in the killings during the student-led mass uprising.

The passport office also cancelled passports of 22 individuals for their alleged involvement in enforced disappearances during the tenure of the now ousted Awami League regime, he added.

When asked whether India had been informed about the cancellation of Sheikh Hasina’s passport, Azad Majumder said, ‘The Indian government also knows that her passport has been cancelled and they said that they had issued her a travel document.’

Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister on August 5 amid a student-led mass uprising and fled to India and has been staying there since.

The professor Muhammad Yunus-led interim government formed on August 8 is listing those who were martyred during the mass uprising. The government has already published the names of 826 martyrs in the first phase.

Besides, the International Crimes Tribunal is currently investigating the cases filed against Sheikh Hasina and others on charges of genocide during the uprising.

The ICT has also issued a warrant for Sheikh Hasina’s arrest in connection with the cases filed by the victims’ families with the ICT on charges of genocide.

Earlier in August, the immigration department initiated a move to revoke the official passports of Sheikh Hasina, her former cabinet colleagues, and former members of parliament, as both her cabinet and the 12th parliament were dissolved.

Besides, the issue of enforced disappearance of many people in the country during the Awami League regime in the past 15 years came to the fore after the regime’s fall.

The interim government formed a commission of inquiry into enforced disappearances that allegedly happened from January 6, 2009 to August 5, 2024.

The commission submitted an interim report to the government in mid-December that revealed the brutal torture of the victims of the enforced disappearance by the then state forces.

The draft report said that many people were forcibly taken away and held in secret detention centres for periods ranging from 48 hours to years.

In some cases, the victims of disappearance were shot dead with their bodies tied to cement bags being sunk in river or simply left on the railway tracks to be mutilated.

The commission so far received 1,676 complaints of enforced disappearance and of the complaints it has so far reviewed 758.

Among the 758 complaints, 73 per cent of the victims have returned, but the remaining 27 per cent (at least 204) are still missing.

Earlier on December 15 last year, the home ministry ordered the immigration and passports department to withdraw passports of 20 former army and police officials and prevent them from travelling abroad over their involvement in enforced disappearances.

The ministry came up with the move against the 20 people following the request of the commission of inquiry into enforced disappearance.

The 20 individuals are—former inspectors general of police Benazir Ahmed and Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, sacked Major General Ziaul Ahsan, former additional inspector general of police and chief of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime Md Monirul Islam, former detective branch of police chief Mohammad Harun-Or-Rahid, former additional IGP Md Mukhlesur Rahman, Colonel Tofail Mustafa Sarwar, former Lieutenant Colonel Miftah Uddin Ahmed, former intelligence wing director of Rapid Action Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Md Mahbub Alam, former additional DIGs Khandaker Lutful Kabir and Md Shahabuddin Khan, former Lieutenant Colonel Md Kamrul Hasan, former director of intelligence at RAB Lieutenant Colonel Md Sarwar-bin-Qasem, former CTTC chief and additional commissioner of police Md Asaduzzaman, additional commissioner of police Sheikh Muhammad Maroof Hasan, former DB deputy commissioner Moshiur Rahman, former additional deputy commissioner of CTTC Md Touhidul Islam, former three directors of Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau at Directorate General of Forces Intelligence retired Brigadier General Abu Taher Mohammad Ibrahim, retired Brigadier General Mohammad Towhidul Islam and brigadier general Md Mahbubur Rahman Siddique.

Some of the officers on the list, including Zaiul Ahsan, Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, and Moshiur Rahman, have already been arrested in connection with cases filed over murders during the student-led mass uprising, while some others, including Benazir Ahmed, left the country.​
 
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Case filed against Hasina, 343 other members of 12th parliament
Published :
Jan 08, 2025 22:29
Updated :
Jan 08, 2025 23:35

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A case of attempted murder has been filed against 344 members of the 12th parliament, including ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Md Aladul Islam, also known as Alauddin, a 28-year-old garment worker who was shot on August 5 in Ashulia, Savar, filed the case with the court of Dhaka Senior Judicial Magistrate Abdullah Mohammad Saleh on January 6, according to the complainant's lawyer, Advocate Masud Miah.

"The court ordered the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) to investigate whether any other cases have already been filed in this regard and submit a report by January 27," said Mahmudul Hasan Rana, another counsel for the plaintiff.

Other prominent accused in the case include Salman F Rahman, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, Obaidul Quader, Anisul Huq, Hasan Mahmud, Qamrul Islam, Zunaid Ahmed Palak, GM Qader, Mojibul Haque Chunnu, ABM Ruhul Amin Hawlader, and Anisul Islam Mahmud.

According to the case documents, Alauddin was employed at a garment factory in Ashulia and joined an anti-discrimination student rally in the area on August 5. At around 2:00 pm, Awami League supporters allegedly attacked the rally, during which Alauddin was shot in his right hand.​
 
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ACC prosecutes ex-MPs Nixon, Anwarul over illegal assets
Staff Correspondent 10 January, 2025, 00:20

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Travel ban on ex-minister Mujibul, Dhaka Regency Hotel chair Musleh Uddin issued

The Anti-Corruption Commission on Thursday filed four separate cases against former member of parliament Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon, his wife, former MP Anwarul Ashraf Khan and his wife on charges of amassing illegal wealth.

The Dhaka special judges court imposed international travel bans on former railways minister Mujibul Haque and Dhaka Regency Hotel chairman Musleh Uddin Ahmed and his wife over allegations of corruption.

The ACC filed two separate cases with its integrated district office in Dhaka against former independent lawmaker from the Faridpur-4 constituency Nixon and his wife Tarin Hossain on charges of amassing illegal wealth worth Tk 19.29 crore.

Apart from this, the ACC also found suspicious transactions of Tk 3,162 crore in the bank accounts of the couple, said ACC director general (prevention) Md Akhtar Hossain while briefing reporters at the commission’s headquarters in Dhaka.

According to the cases, Nixon, while serving as a lawmaker, had abused his power and amassed assets worth Tk 11.23 crore through various irregularities and corruption.

During an inquiry, the ACC also found suspicious transactions of Tk 1,402 crore in his 55 bank accounts, according to the case.

Besides, Tarin amassed assets worth Tk 8.05 crore with the help of her husband Nixon beyond known sources of income.

At the same time, Tarin made a total of Tk 1,760 crore in unusual transactions in her 17 bank accounts.

The ACC filed two cases against former Awami League lawmaker from the Narsingdi-2 constituency Anwarul and his wife Afroza Sultana on charges of amassing illegal wealth worth Tk 15.81 crore.

According to the cases, Anwarul amassed wealth worth Tk 11.82 crore beyond known sources of income while the ACC also found suspicious transactions of Tk 441.16 crore in his bank accounts.

Afroza amassed illegal wealth worth Tk 3.98 crore with the help of her husband Anwarul, said the case document.

Besides, Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Zakir Hossain Galib issued a travel ban on former Cumilla-11 constituency lawmaker and minister Mujibul following an application by the ACC deputy director Md Masudur Rahman.

According to the application, Mujibul is accused of amassing wealth beyond his known sources of income through irregularities and corruption, including tender manipulation, recruitment malpractice, and embezzlement of funds from various railway development projects.

The same court also imposed a travel ban on Regency Hotel and Resort chairman Musleh Uddin Ahmed and his wife Jebunnesa following an ACC petition.

ACC deputy director Meftahul Zannat in the petition stated that they were conducting an inquiry into allegations of accumulating illegal assets by Musleh Uddin and Jebunnesa.

Musleh Uddin, with his family members, is trying to leave the country secretly, Meftahul said, adding that if he left the country, it would pose difficulties in getting important documents related to the allegations and hinder the overall probe.​
 
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Tarique Ahmed Siddique’s wife, daughter denied Malta passport on corruption fears: Financial Times
Prothom Alo English Desk
Updated: 10 Jan 2025, 21: 49

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Tarique Ahmed SiddiqueFile photo

Deposed Bangladesh Prime Minister’s security adviser Tarique Ahmed Siddique’s wife Shaheeh Siddique was denied access to a Maltese citizenship scheme twice, says a report of British media outlet Financial Times.

The couple’s daughter Bushra Siddique was also denied the passport once.

Financial Times published the report on its website Friday morning (Bangladesh time) quoting some leaked documents.

According to those documents, Shaheeh Siddique and Bushra Siddique were denied the passport because they had been accused in media reports of “money laundering, corruption, fraud & bribery”.

The FT report says, Shaheen Siddique, the aunt of UK anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq, was turned away in 2013 by Henley & Partners, which then had exclusive rights to administer Malta’s citizenship-by-investment programme.

The decision refers to allegations from 2012 that a company called Prochhaya, chaired by Shaheen, seized valuable land in Dhaka. Shaheen listed her role at Prochhaya in her 2013 passport application.

Tarique, who was Sheikh Hasina’s military adviser from 2009 until the fall of the government in August last year, used the country’s security forces to occupy the land for Prochhaya, critics of Sheikh Hasina’s government had claimed.

The company in 2016 sold the land.

Shaheen applied for the Malta passport in 2013 and jointly with her daughter Bushra, first cousin of Tulip Siddique, in 2015.

Bushra was a director of Prochhaya, says the FT report, quoting a 2011 filing.

Quoting the documents for the joint application in March 2015, Financial Times report states that Maltese citizenship would cost €650,000 for Shaheen and €25,000 for Bushra; in addition Henley would take a €70,000 fee.

With that application, Shaheen provided a statement from a dollar-denominated bank account in Kuala Lumpur showing a balance of $2,760,409 as proof of funds. The cash had been deposited over the previous two months in 11 transactions. The origin is not specified in the document.

Speaking about this to the FT, Transparency International Bangladesh executive director Iftekharuzzaman said that currency rules in Bangladesh prevent people from taking more than $12,000 out of the country in a calendar year.

Bushra, who was studying in London on a student visa, gave her address at the time as a second-floor flat in the grand Gothic building that towers above St Pancras station in central London.

This property was a few minutes walk from her cousin Tulip’s King’s Cross flat, which Tulip was given by a British Bangladeshi businessman for free in 2004, a previous report of Financial Times said.​
 
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Former BB deputy governor SK Sur arrested
Staff Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 14 Jan 2025, 17: 53

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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has arrested Sitangshu Kumar Chowdhury alias SK Sur, a former deputy governor of Bangladesh Bank, in connection with a corruption case.

ACC deputy director Aktarul Islam confirmed the information to Prothom Alo, saying he was arrested from the capital’s Segunbagicha area this afternoon, and will be produced before the court soon.

The ACC filed a case against SK Sur on 23 December, accusing him of failing to respond to a notice that sought his asset statement. He has now been arrested under the case.

Earlier, the ACC had launched an investigation in 2022 after SK Sur appeared to be involved in the notorious financial scam involving PK Halder. The commission also summoned him in March of the year.

SK Sur retired as the deputy governor in January, 2018. He, while serving in the central bank, allegedly facilitated and benefited from the loan scam carried out by PK Halder, former managing director of NRB Global Bank.​
 
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