He owns flats and plots in Chattogram city. There is the land in Sitakund, there are private cars. He has earned crores of rupees. The husband of a woman named Golzar Begum is behind this success. Name Md. Nawab Ali. He is now the Sub-Inspector (SI) of CID in Dhaka.
There are also flats and land in the name of Nawab Ali. An investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has revealed that they have acquired immovable and movable assets worth Tk 1.36 crore inconsistently with the known source of income.
According to ACC sources, Nawab Ali joined as a constable in 1992. The owner of the money earned through corruption has decorated his wife Golzar. Although it was shown in the papers that he has earned 1 crore 10 lakh rupees from fish farming, in reality, the existence of fish farming was not found. Even then, tax officials have reported that fish is being farmed.
SI Nawab Ali, his wife Golzar Begum, Additional Assistant Tax Commissioner of Tax Zone-1 Chattogram (now retired) Bahar Uddin Chowdhury, and Tax Inspector Dipankar Ghosh have been indicted by the ACC.
SI said. Nawab Ali claimed to NatunNews Monitor that the ACC had filed a false case to harass him. All his achievements in his wife’s fish farming income.
Nawab Ali’s wife Golzar Begum said, ‘We are poor. Even then, the ACC has accused him of a corruption case.
The ACC has found that Nawab Ali’s village home is in the Kekania area of Gopalganj Sadar. There, in 2013, he built a two-story house on 6.90 percent land in his name. In the name of his wife Goljar, he owns 354 acres of land in Chhalimpur of Sitakunda Upazila of Chittagong, 1,100 square feet flat with a parking lot in Lalkhan Bazar area of Chittagong city and 4 hundred acres of land in the same area. There is also a microbus named Golzar.
Nawab Ali, a police officer, bought a flat, land, and a car in his wife’s name and with the money he earned through bribery. The fisherman has shown his wife to justify these. But in reality, no existence of fish farming was found.
Ali Akbar, the investigating officer in the case, is the deputy director of the ACC head office in the statement submitted to the ACC, Golzar claimed that he had farmed fish in Maddarhat, west of Ichakhali in Mirsarai under a contract with seven people including Haris Ahmed, Aminul Haque, Jahangir Alam, and Shawkat Akbar. But the investigation revealed that the people with whom the contract was shown, including Hares Ahmed, died 20 years ago.
Babul Chowdhury, a resident of the area, told Prothom Alo that the place where Jalmahal has been shown is nal land. Fish has never been farmed here.
Ali Akbar, deputy director of the ACC’s head office, told NatunNews Monitor that Nawab Ali, a police officer, had bought flats, land, and cars in his wife’s name with bribes and money earned through corruption. The fisherman has shown his wife to justify these. But in reality, no existence of fish farming was found.
ACC lawyer Mahmudul Haque told Prothom Alo that the court accepted the charge sheet filed by the ACC and issued arrest warrants against the four accused. The next day of the hearing has been fixed for April 6.