UNB, Dhaka :
The High Court (HC) on Monday granted a four-week bail to former Awami League MP AKM Awal and his wife Lyla Parveen in two corruption cases.
The bench of Justice Md Nazrul Islam Talukderand Justice Ahmed Sohel passed the order.
Advocate Md Khurshid Alam Khan stood for the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Deputy Attorney General AKM Amin Uddin moved for the state and Advocate Awshafur Rahman represented the couple.
Ali Akbar, Deputy-Director of ACC, filed the cases on September 30 stating that the couple have illegal wealth worth more than Tk 44.5 crore.
Last year, on December 31, Akbar filed three cases against Awal. His wife Lyla was accused in one of them.
The couple has been on bail in those three cases.
According to case statements, the former Pirojpur-1 MP took a government plot on lease by providing false information and built a three-storey building there in his wife’s name.
Later, the building was rented to Pirojpur Palli Bidyut Samity.
The ACC also mentioned in another case statement that the couple grabbed another piece of government land in Swarupkati upazila and built a mansion there.
They were also accused of grabbing a half-acre plot of government land and building an illegal wall around it in Pirojpur.
The High Court (HC) on Monday granted a four-week bail to former Awami League MP AKM Awal and his wife Lyla Parveen in two corruption cases.
The bench of Justice Md Nazrul Islam Talukderand Justice Ahmed Sohel passed the order.
Advocate Md Khurshid Alam Khan stood for the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Deputy Attorney General AKM Amin Uddin moved for the state and Advocate Awshafur Rahman represented the couple.
Ali Akbar, Deputy-Director of ACC, filed the cases on September 30 stating that the couple have illegal wealth worth more than Tk 44.5 crore.
Last year, on December 31, Akbar filed three cases against Awal. His wife Lyla was accused in one of them.
The couple has been on bail in those three cases.
According to case statements, the former Pirojpur-1 MP took a government plot on lease by providing false information and built a three-storey building there in his wife’s name.
Later, the building was rented to Pirojpur Palli Bidyut Samity.
The ACC also mentioned in another case statement that the couple grabbed another piece of government land in Swarupkati upazila and built a mansion there.
They were also accused of grabbing a half-acre plot of government land and building an illegal wall around it in Pirojpur.