Dig's 14 Kids
HR body offers DNA test cost
Staff Correspondent
Bangladesh Society for Enforcement of Human Rights (BSEHR) offered to bear the cost of the DNA tests if former deputy inspector general (DIG) Anisur Rahman appeals to the organisation for the cost.The former DIG is in the midst of a controversy over the parenthood of 14 children, including septuplets, he has. While addressing a press conference at BSEHR's Manipuripara office, Secretary General Sigma Huda and Executive Director Alena Khan urged the government to form a probe body comprising medical experts to unearth the mystery. Mentioning the inconsistencies of information provided by Anisur Rahman and his wife, they also asked the government to investigate if those children were gathered for trafficking.
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