BNP leader Bulu acquitted of graft charges

BSS
Published On: 25 Mar 2025, 15:27
BNP vice chairman Barkat Ullah Bulu. Photo: Collected


DHAKA, March 25, 2025 (BSS) - A court here today acquitted BNP vice chairman Barkat Ullah Bulu of graft charges in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for amassing illegal wealth.


Judge Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun passed the judgment as the charges framed against Bulu were not proved.


Then ACC assistant director Manjur Alam filed the case with Ramna Model Police Station against Barjat Ullah Bulu, his wife Shamima Akter and son Sharif Md Imran Saniat on January 7, 2008.


The ACC in its plea alleged that the accused in collusion with each other amassed illegal wealth of Taka 4.89 crore. They also gave false information of wealth of Taka 3.37 crore in the wealth statement.


The High Court later quashed the proceedings of the case against Shamima Akter and Sharif Md Imran Saniat. The lower court concerned on November 13, 2018, framed charges against Bulu. The court today came up with the judgment after examining 21 of the total 65 witnesses.

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