SC clears Haor embankment graft probe


FE Team | Published: January 02, 2018 23:43:13


SC clears Haor embankment graft probe


The Appellate Division of Supreme Court (SC) stayed the High Court order on Tuesday that halted the proceedings of a case filed for corruption in embankment of haor areas in Sunamganj that caused massive losses during last year's flashflood, reports UNB.
A five-member bench headed by acting Chief Justice Md Abdul Wahhab Miah passed the order after hearing a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Com-mission (ACC).
ACC lawyer Khurshid Alam said with the fresh SC order there will be no bar from now to resume the probe in this connection.
Earlier on December 12, High Court stayed the proceedings of the case for three months after hearing writ petition filed by one of the accused in the case Bachchu Mia and also issued a rule seeking explanation as to why the case will not be declared illegal. The court also asked the High Court to dispose the rule on ACC in this regard.
On July 2, ACC assistant director Faruq Ahmed filed the corruption case against 61 people including several officials of WDB and contractors with Sunamganj Thana.

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