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Saturday, June 22, 2024

How a Top Cop in Bangladesh robbed Hindus of their properties under Sheikh Hasina’s nose

“How a Top Cop in Bangladesh robbed Hindus of their properties under Sheikh Hasina’s nose”, Swarajyamag, June 13, 2024:

“A top cop in Bangladesh illicitly seized Hindu properties, all under Prime Minister Hasina’s administration, without any significant repercussions.

The big news from Bangladesh currently is about a former police chief of the country, Benazir Ahmed, who is accused of amassing properties worth hundreds of crores of Bangladeshi Taka.

Ahmed, who is suspected to have fled the country with the help of senior leaders of the ruling Awami League (AL), is being investigated by the country’s Anti-Corruption Commission and a Dhaka court ordered confiscation of most of his properties on Wednesday (12 June)……”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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