ACC to interrogate ex-IGP Benazir on June 6 over wealth scam
UNB
Publish: 29 May 2024, 03:50 PM
Dhaka,
May 28 (UNB)-The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) said on Tuesday that they
summoned former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed for questioning
over allegations of accumulating illegal wealth on June 6.
On Tuesday morning, ACC
Commissioner Md Jahurul Haque came up with the announcement while talking to
the media about the matter.
However, in the
afternoon, a senior source of the anti-watchdog organization confirmed that
Benazir's family members will also be interrogated along with him.
According to the ACC
sources, Benazir was called to appear on June 6 regarding the allegations of
illegal wealth accumulation. He is scheduled to be questioned at the ACC
headquarters from 10am.
Additionally, the
commission has summoned his wife and children for questioning on June 9.
The ACC source said,
though Benazir has shown substantial assets in his tax filings, the ACC will
investigate the legality of the sources of these assets. Despite being listed
in his tax file, the legitimacy of how these assets were acquired will be
scrutinized.
On April 23, the ACC
decided to investigate the allegations of illegal wealth against Benazir and
his family.
Subsequently, the
anti-watchdog organization requested various financial institutions, including
the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), to provide transaction
records concerning Benazir and his family members.
On May 23, a Dhaka court
first ordered the confiscation of 345 bighas of land of Benazir and his family
members, and 33 bank accounts in their names in various public and private
banks.
Following this, last
Sunday the court also ordered the seizure of several more immovable properties
valued in crores and the freezing of additional movable assets in 119
documents.
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