UNB, Bogra :
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) on Tuesday filed a case against former Jute and Textile Minister Abdul Latif Siddiqui allegedly for misusing power and damaging government property.
ACC assistant director Md Aminul Islam filed the case with Adamdighi Police Station.
One Jahanara Rashid, wife of late Harunur Rashid, hailing from Kalitala of the district, was also made accused in the case. According to the
case statement, Jahanara Rashid took lease a piece of land in Adamdighi upazila, owned by Bangladesh Jute Corporation, for three years at Tk one lakh and twenty thousand per year on May 13, 2010. In spite of getting repeated order from the Textiles and Jute Ministry to pay rent for the land, Jahanara applied to the Textile and Jute Ministry to purchase the land on November 13, 2011.
Later, the then Textiles and Jute Minister Latif Siddiqui sold the land to Jahanara at Tk 23.94 lakh instead of its market price Tk 64.63 lakh, incurring a loss of Tk 40.69 lakh, without floating any formal tender.
Following the incident, the ACC filed the case against Latif Siddiqui and Jahanara under the Penal Code and section 5(2) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act1947.
The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) on Tuesday filed a case against former Jute and Textile Minister Abdul Latif Siddiqui allegedly for misusing power and damaging government property.
ACC assistant director Md Aminul Islam filed the case with Adamdighi Police Station.
One Jahanara Rashid, wife of late Harunur Rashid, hailing from Kalitala of the district, was also made accused in the case. According to the
case statement, Jahanara Rashid took lease a piece of land in Adamdighi upazila, owned by Bangladesh Jute Corporation, for three years at Tk one lakh and twenty thousand per year on May 13, 2010. In spite of getting repeated order from the Textiles and Jute Ministry to pay rent for the land, Jahanara applied to the Textile and Jute Ministry to purchase the land on November 13, 2011.
Later, the then Textiles and Jute Minister Latif Siddiqui sold the land to Jahanara at Tk 23.94 lakh instead of its market price Tk 64.63 lakh, incurring a loss of Tk 40.69 lakh, without floating any formal tender.
Following the incident, the ACC filed the case against Latif Siddiqui and Jahanara under the Penal Code and section 5(2) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act1947.