Industrialist Ragib Ali, son get 14 years� jail
A Sylhet court on Thursday sentenced industrialist Ragib Ali and his child Abdul Hye to 14 years' thorough detainment for a situation petitioned for getting the blessing property of Tarapur Tea Home through falsification.
Sylhet boss metropolitan judge Saifuzzaman Saint conveyed the decision in nearness of the denounced.
Open prosecutor Misbah Uddin Siraj said the court additionally fined them Tk 10,000 each and they should serve three more months correctional facility term in the event of inability to pay the fine.
The court recorded the declaration of 11 observers out of 14 for the situation which finished on 14 December, 2016.
On 25 August, 1999, the then parliamentary guard dog ashore undertakings found that the Tarapur Tea Bequest got an immense zone of a gift property and set up a few foundations on the land illicitly.
Afterward, the subcommittee of the parliamentary guard dog suggested making legitimate move against the unlawful tenants.
SM Abdul Hye, the land chief of Sylhet Sadar, recorded two arguments against six individuals, including Ragib Ali, with Sylhet Kotwali Police headquarters on 27 September, 2005.
The cases were recorded one for getting blessing property of Tarapur Tea Home in the wake of manufacturing archive of the Service of Land against Ragib and his child Hye and another for misusing Tk 1,000 crore of the administration.
The other charged are Pankaj Kumar Gupta, current guardian of Tarapur Tea Domain, Ragib's child Abdul Hye, his child in-law Abdul Quadir and little girl Rozina Qaudir and Dewan Moshtaque Majid.
On 19 January last, the Redrafting Division of the Preeminent Court requested that the specialists concerned recover Tarapur Tea Home. The SC additionally requested reinvestigation into the cases in spite of the fact that police presented a last report discarding the case.
Taking after the SC arrange, Sylhet Metropolitan Judge court requested the Police Agency of Examination (PBI) to explore the cases once more. On 10 July, the PBI presented a report charging Ragib Ali and his child Hye.
Ragib Ali and his relatives fled to India hours after the capture warrants were issued against them after police presented the chargesheets in the two cases to Sylhet Metropolitan Justice Court on 10 July last.
On 10 August last, a court here issued warrants for the capture of six individuals in the two cases.
Indian movement police captured him from Karimganj locale of Assam for unlawful remain on 24 November last and a court sent him to imprison while Abdu Hye was captured from Jakiganj on 12 November.
Sylhet boss metropolitan judge Saifuzzaman Saint conveyed the decision in nearness of the denounced.
Open prosecutor Misbah Uddin Siraj said the court additionally fined them Tk 10,000 each and they should serve three more months correctional facility term in the event of inability to pay the fine.
The court recorded the declaration of 11 observers out of 14 for the situation which finished on 14 December, 2016.
On 25 August, 1999, the then parliamentary guard dog ashore undertakings found that the Tarapur Tea Bequest got an immense zone of a gift property and set up a few foundations on the land illicitly.
Afterward, the subcommittee of the parliamentary guard dog suggested making legitimate move against the unlawful tenants.
SM Abdul Hye, the land chief of Sylhet Sadar, recorded two arguments against six individuals, including Ragib Ali, with Sylhet Kotwali Police headquarters on 27 September, 2005.
The cases were recorded one for getting blessing property of Tarapur Tea Home in the wake of manufacturing archive of the Service of Land against Ragib and his child Hye and another for misusing Tk 1,000 crore of the administration.
The other charged are Pankaj Kumar Gupta, current guardian of Tarapur Tea Domain, Ragib's child Abdul Hye, his child in-law Abdul Quadir and little girl Rozina Qaudir and Dewan Moshtaque Majid.
On 19 January last, the Redrafting Division of the Preeminent Court requested that the specialists concerned recover Tarapur Tea Home. The SC additionally requested reinvestigation into the cases in spite of the fact that police presented a last report discarding the case.
Taking after the SC arrange, Sylhet Metropolitan Judge court requested the Police Agency of Examination (PBI) to explore the cases once more. On 10 July, the PBI presented a report charging Ragib Ali and his child Hye.
Ragib Ali and his relatives fled to India hours after the capture warrants were issued against them after police presented the chargesheets in the two cases to Sylhet Metropolitan Justice Court on 10 July last.
On 10 August last, a court here issued warrants for the capture of six individuals in the two cases.
Indian movement police captured him from Karimganj locale of Assam for unlawful remain on 24 November last and a court sent him to imprison while Abdu Hye was captured from Jakiganj on 12 November.

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