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Two former NSI DGs held over 10-truck arms haul

May 17, 2009 00:00:00


CHITTAGONG, May 15 (bdnews24.com): Police probing the 10-truck arms haul have arrested two former chiefs of National Security Intelligence (NSI), according to highly-placed home ministry officials.
The officials, who declined to be named, told the news agency Saturday that retired brigadier general Abdur Rahim and retired major general Rezakul Haider Chowdhury were detained at their houses late Friday night and would be questioned by the CID.
Inspector General (IG) of police Noor Mohammad confirmed the arrest of the former DGs.
Earlier, Home Minister Sahara Khatun did not deny the news when reached by phone but asked the news agency to contact the appropriate authorities.
Rahim, then a retired officer, was appointed to the top NSI job by the BNP-led coalition government. Chowdhury succeeded him later and was removed immediately after the army intervened to slap emergency on January 11, 2007.
Chowdhury was also sent into retirement from the army.
Police seized ten trucks loaded with arms at the secured jetty of Chittagong Urea Fertiliser Ltd (CUFL) on the midnight of April 1, 2004.
Earlier, a Chittagong court Friday sent to jail former director (security) of National Security Intelligence retired wing commander Shahabuddin after recording his confessional statement.
Magistrate of Chittagong Metropolitan Magistrate's Court Abu Hannan recorded his statement in the afternoon.
Investigation Officer Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, senior superintendent of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), said that Shahbuddin's statements were recorded from 3:00pm to 6:00pm.
Chowdhury, however, declined to say what Shahbuddin disclosed in his 16-page written statement.
He was remanded on May 9 for six days ending Thursday. Earlier on May 3, he had been taken into three-day remand.
Shahbuddin was arrested on May 3 at his house in Dhaka on the basis of NSI field officer Akbar Hossain Khan's confession.


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