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ACC files case against 17 over Rohingya NID scam

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17 Jun 2021 19:26:25 | Update: 17 Jun 2021 19:26:25
ACC files case against 17 over Rohingya NID scam
Signage Anti-Corruption Commission infront of the commission's head office in Dhaka. — UNB Photo

Anti-Corruption Commission on Thursday sued 17 people, including public officials and policemen accusing them of helping Rohingyas get Bangladesh National Identity (NID) cards and passports.

The deputy assistant director of ACC district integrated office of Chittagong 2, Md Sharif Uddin, filed the case.

Accused officials and policemen are -former inspector of Cox'sbazar special branch ( SB) of Police S M Mizanur Rahman (now working at Patuakhali Control room), former inspector of Cox'sbazar SB Police Ruhul Amin ( now serving as officer in charge of Begumganj Thana), former Inspector of Cox'sbazar SB Police Prbash Chandra Dhar ( working as Inspector in DIG office of Rangpur), and additional regional officer of Cumilla election office Mozammel Hossain.

The other accused are Rohingyas who got the passports.

ACC probe found that the accused were helping each other to acquire false NID cards and birth certificates.

The crime took place from July 28, 2008, to September 30, 2019.

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