BNP leader Dulu acquitted in ACC case after 15 years

BSS
Published On: 13 May 2025, 22:23
BNP central organizing secretary Principal Asadul Habib Dulu is seen in middle on the photo belongs to BSS

RANGPUR, May 13, 2025 (BSS) - A court here today acquitted Lalmonirhat district BNP president and BNP central organizing secretary Principal Asadul Habib Dulu after dismissing the case filed against him by Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) in 2010.
 
Judge Md. Haider Ali of the Rangpur Special Judge (District and Sessions Judge) Court announced the verdict this afternoon.
 
The verdict said that the state was unable to prove the charges brought against former deputy minister and former BNP lawmaker Principal Asadul Habib Dulu in the case.
 
ACC lawyer Advocate Harun Ur Rashid confirmed the acquittal to local journalists.
 
Earlier, the Rangpur District Combined Office of Anti Corruption Commission filed a case against him under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in 2010.
 
After the verdict, his lawyers and BNP leaders and activists congratulated and wished him in the court premises.
 
Later, BNP leader Asadul Habib Dulu told local reporters that he had been harassed with false cases. "I have never been involved in any irregularities or corruption. That has been proven in court today," he said.
 
"Various state agencies have investigated and found no evidence of irregularities or corruption against me. This case was filed by ACC officials under the command of the then fascist regime to disgrace me in society," he added.
 
 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
DNCC to vaccinate 13 lakh children against typhoid
1575 more crime suspects held
NCP ‘Sramik Wing’ launching deferred to Oct 17
Rizvi expresses concern over Shahidul Alam's detention by Israeli forces
ICS-backed panel unveils 33-point manifesto for CUCSU polls
New French envoy vows to deepen Bangladesh-France ties in trade, culture
237 Indian cows, 42 buffaloes worth Tk 3cr seized in Sylhet, Sunamganj
JCD-backed panel announces manifesto for CUCSU polls
BERC adjusts jet fuel price upward 
Jamaat condemns detention of Shahidul Alam by Israeli forces
১০