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April 11, 2004 

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Strike force to curb financial crimes soon
The government is going to set up an independent interagency strike force to fight money laundering and other financial crimes, including fund flow for terrorist activities. This was decided in a inter-ministerial meeting. The meeting also decided to form a financial intelligence unit to collect, analyse and disseminate information on suspicious fiscal transactions with relevant domestic and international law enforcement authorities. The meeting asked the law ministry and the attorney general to scrutinise the legal aspects of implementing the decisions and suggest frameworks. The meeting deliberated on whether the persons or organisations accused by the strike force of financial crimes should be tried by the Speedy Trial Court. The force will work under the attorney general and will include representatives of the BB, Criminal Investigation Department of police, Bureau of Anti-Corruption and the attorney general's office. It will be equipped with all required expertise for investigating money-laundering cases and will use the central bank as a source of information, data and expertise. Members of the force will be carefully chosen and awarded with a high-level salary to prevent corruption. -Law Desk.

Charges pressed in Manik Saha murder case
Khulna police have pressed charges against 13 people under the Explosive Substances Act for detonating a bomb that killed journalist Manik Chandra Saha. The Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on March 29 received the charge sheet, submitted by the Investigation Officer (IO). The accused are Sumon alias Nuruzzaman, Akbar Ali Shikder alias Shaon, Akram, Abdus Sattar alias Disco Sattar, Abdur Rashid Shaikh alias Tapu, Shawkat Hossain alias Shokah, Altaf alias BDR Altaf, Mofizul, Sarwar Hossain alias Saro, Bellal, Kochi alias Omar Faruque, Mithu and Bulbul alias Bulu. Of them, Sumon, Akbar Ali Shikder, Akram and Bulbul are in jail custody while the rest are evading arrest. The chargesheet has been submitted keeping scope for supplementary chargesheet if necessary. Journalist Manik Chandra Saha was killed in a bomb explosion on 15 January near the Khulna Press Club. On 17 January SI Ranjit Kumar Das filed the case with Khulna thana. -Prothom Alo, 8 April.

HC bans Crown, Hunter
The High Court has declared production and marketing of energy drink Crown and malt beverage Hunter illegal. The court imposed the ban on the grounds of morality and public interest as the drinks contained alcohol. A division bench of Justice Shah Abu Naim Mominur Rahman and Justice Abdus Salam Mamun passed the orders following a writ petition filed by the beverage company managing director challenging cancellation of its registration by the Board of Investment (BoI). The Board on 1 March cancelled the registration of Crown Beverage Ltd. On 21 March the company filed the writ petition challenging the decision. -Prothom Alo, 7 April.

Murder case against 4 cops
A murder case has been filed against four policemen of Shyampur Police Station with the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. Jabeda Begum of 313, Muradpur at Noakhalipatti in Shyampur accused Md Anwar Hossain, divisional probationary sub-inspector, and three constables Shakhawat, Ali Reza and Jalal Uddin of killing her son Mamun on 16 March. In the complaint, she said, Mamun went out at 4:40pm to a nearby tea-stall and several minutes later, an unknown boy came to inform her that police gunned down her son and took him away with them. The complainant and her husband went to Shyampur Police Station to learn that police had taken their son to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment. Shortly afterwards, the parents found Mamun lying dead in a pool of blood at the emergency section of the hospital. On their return home at 8:00pm,they learnt from the locals that as the policemen entered the tea-stall, Mamun and several others started running. The police chased them for about 100 yards and fired at them and Mamun was shot. Anwar, the probationary sub-inspector, fired once again at Mamun to be sure of his death and took him away on a police van, said the complainant. She alleged Shyampur police refused to register the case and threatened her with implicating her other sons in false cases. Magistrate Jagannath Das Khokon took the case into cognisance and directed the officer-in-charge of Shyampur Police Station to take necessary steps on completion of an investigation into the matter. -Daily Star, 4 April.

Jayanti murder case transferred
Judge of Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court has sent the Jayanti Reza murder case to the Third Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court, Dhaka for quick disposal. The Detective Branch (DB) on March 30 indicted Azam Reza for killing his wife Jayanti Munsi alias Jayanti Reza and dropped the names of television performers Shampa Reza and Afsana Mimi from the charge sheet as the allegations against them could not be proved. Investigation officer (IO) submitted the charge sheet to the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Dhaka after 82 days of the incident. The IO in the charge sheet said that primary investigation based on the first information report (FIR), statements of 20 witnesses and the post-mortem report found Azam Reza guilty. The IO quoting the post-mortem report said, death was due to cerebral failure resulted from head injury, which was homicidal in nature. Police recovered the body of Jayanti, a teacher of Australian International School, hanging from the ceiling fan in their Banani residence on January 9 afternoon. Jayanti's mother filed a General Diary (GD) with Gulshan Police Station, where she mentioned that Azam killed Jayanti to pave the way for making Mimi his life partner. Later, she filed a case accusing Azam Reza, his sister Shampa Reza and Afsana Mimi. -Daily Star, 6 April.

 









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