20th September 2018
EP Report

 

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) recently interrogated eight accused employees of Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL) in a case filed over the coal scam.

 

The case was filed with Parbatipur Police Station in Dinajpur on July 24 in connection with disappearance of around 1.45 lakh tonnes of coal worth around Tk 230 crore.

 

The six-hour quizzing was held at the commission's office in Dhaka's Segunbagicha, said ACC Deputy Director Shamsul Alam.

 

The accused BCMCL officials are: Abu Taher Md Nuruzzaman Chowdhury, general manager (mine operations); AKM Khaledul Islam, deputy general manager (store department); Md Morsheduzzaman, deputy manager (maintenance and operations); Md Habibur Rahman, deputy manager (production management); Md Zahedur Rahman, deputy manager (mine development); Satyendra Nath Barman, assistant manager (ventilation management); Syed Imam Hasan, manager (security); and Zobayer Ali, deputy general manager (mine planning operations).

 

After the interrogation, the accused walked out from the interrogation cell one after another, but declined to make any comment over the interrogation.

 

An ACC official said they interrogated the officials on different matters relating to the coal scam. “We'll then tie up pieces of their statements to find out the gravity of the corruption,” he said. 


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