ACC sues Rab’s magistrate for selling land illegally
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today sued a magistrate of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and five others accusing them to have abused their authority and sell a vested property in Dhaka with forged documents.
ACC Assistant Director Abu Bakar filed the case with Tejgaon Industrial Police Station against executive magistrate Anisur Rahman and five others, said Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya, deputy director of the anti-graft body.
The five others accused in the case are Humayun Molla, a retired land official, Samar Chandra Sutradhar, a surveyor and an assistant commissioner (land), Mosammat Zinat Ara Parvin, Md Mohiuddin and Md Ali Hossain.
Allegation was, Anisul, during his office as assistant commissioner (land) of Wari, prepared fake papers with involvement of the five others and sold the 0.088 acres of property, declared vested in 1965, at over Tk 1 crore in July 2013.
The case accused that the officials abused their authority to prepare forged documents to sell the land. Mohiuddin and Ali Hossain said to have embezzled the money.
The Daily Star has obtained a copy of the case statement which said the complaint will be probed by an official of the anti-graft body.
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