Mobile SIM cards, documents seized from Khaleda's house
The joint forces yesterday seized a number of mobile SIM cards and documents from the residence of detained former prime minister Khaleda Zia, sources said.
About 30 members of the joint forces entered the residence at about 5:30am and came out at about 5.45pm, said the source.
The forces searched the rooms of the building for about 12 hours and made a list of things. They also measured gold and other ornaments available at the residence.
When contacted, officers at local police station said they were not aware of such operation.
ACC Deputy Director Zahirul Huda, also the investigation officer of the corruption case against Khaleda Zia, told The Daily Star that during around three-hour search, they seized some papers from the house.
"I will look into those papers today," he added.
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