UNB, Dhaka :
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) interrogated seven Pretrobangla officials on Thursday in connection of mysterious disappearance of a huge stack of coal from Barapukurua Coal Mine.
Earlier on August 13, some 32 officials of Petrobangla were asked to be present for interrogation at ACC in phases.
The other officials will be interrogated on August 28 and 29.
The officials who faced the interrogation on Thursday are – Deputy General Manager Nazmul Haque, Manager (Coal Handling Management) Shoyebur Rahman, Manager (Production Management) Syed Masud, Deputy Manager (Maintenance and Operation) Mahbub Hossain, Assistant Manager (Production Management) Moniruzzaman, Assistant Manager (Coal Handling Management) Md. Mahbub Rashid, and Manager (Store) Md. Didarul Kabir.
ACC Deputy Director Shamsul Alam, who is serving as the investigation officer, quizzed the seven officials.
Barapukuria Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant had to be shut down for the mysterious disappearance of a huge volume of coal from the Barapukuria Coal Mine.
The disappearance of coal came to light on July 22, when a team from the Power Development Board visited the coal mine and found that there was no adequate reserve of coal in the yard of the mine.
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) interrogated seven Pretrobangla officials on Thursday in connection of mysterious disappearance of a huge stack of coal from Barapukurua Coal Mine.
Earlier on August 13, some 32 officials of Petrobangla were asked to be present for interrogation at ACC in phases.
The other officials will be interrogated on August 28 and 29.
The officials who faced the interrogation on Thursday are – Deputy General Manager Nazmul Haque, Manager (Coal Handling Management) Shoyebur Rahman, Manager (Production Management) Syed Masud, Deputy Manager (Maintenance and Operation) Mahbub Hossain, Assistant Manager (Production Management) Moniruzzaman, Assistant Manager (Coal Handling Management) Md. Mahbub Rashid, and Manager (Store) Md. Didarul Kabir.
ACC Deputy Director Shamsul Alam, who is serving as the investigation officer, quizzed the seven officials.
Barapukuria Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant had to be shut down for the mysterious disappearance of a huge volume of coal from the Barapukuria Coal Mine.
The disappearance of coal came to light on July 22, when a team from the Power Development Board visited the coal mine and found that there was no adequate reserve of coal in the yard of the mine.