Ex-IGP Benazir reveals he left country

The Report Desk

Published: June 16, 2024, 11:26 AM

Ex-IGP Benazir reveals he left country

Amid a series of evolving incidents involving former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed, he has finally clarified that he left the country.

The declaration came in his resignation letter as president of the Boat Club in Dhaka on June 13 which is his very first formal statement in this regard.

Benazir sent the resignation letter to the club‍‍`s advisor, Rubel Aziz , confirmed Nasir U Mahmud, a member of the Boat Club‍‍`s executive committee.

"Please be advised that I‍‍`m now out of the country along with my family for some urgent family needs. This incapacitates me to run the day-to-day business of the club which may prolonged

for an indefinite period," the letter reads.

Mentionable, the BNP on June 13 alleged that Benazir, who reportedly amassed huge assets illegally, left the country with the help of the government.

Also on the same day, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) revealed that it had found evidence of amassing wealth beyond known sources of income by Benazir and his family members.

Earlier this month, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud said that the former IGP Benazir Ahmed can travel anywhere in the world as no ban has been issued against him anywhere.

A Dhaka court has so far ordered three times the seizure of movable and immovable assets owned by the ex-IGP and his family members in view of the ACC’s applications.

On June 12, Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Mohammed Ash-Shams Joglul Hossain ordered the confiscation of eight flats, garment factory shares and some land belonging to Benazir, his wife Zeeshan Mirza, and their daughters.

The court ordered to freeze movable property and seize immovable property as per Section 14 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2012 and Rule 18 of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Rules-2007.

Benazir‍‍`s seized immovable properties include 24 kathas of land in Rupganj of Narayanganj, 3 kathas of land in Uttara, two flats in a building built on 13.66 kathas of land in Badda, and 25 acres of land (lease) in Bandarban district. Apart from this, there are six flats in the name of Benazir‍‍`s wife Zeeshan Mirza in the Pisciculture Housing area in Adabar, Dhaka.

His movable properties that were ordered to be frozen include shares in Citizen TV and Tower Apparels Limited. All these properties are in the name of former IGP Benazir Ahmed, his wife, and daughters Farheen Rishta Binte Benazir, Tahseen Raisa Binte Benazir, and Zahra Zareen Binte Benazir.

On 23 May and 26 May, the same Dhaka court ordered the seizure of 198 acres of land belonging to the family of Benazir.

Besides, 38 bank accounts of Benazir‍‍`s family have been blocked. The court has also ordered the seizure of a company owned by the family. At that time, the court ordered the seizure of four flats in Dhaka‍‍`s Gulshan in the name of Benazir Ahmed‍‍`s family members.

 

 

 

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