ACC arrests Siam, son of PSC's ex-driver Abed Ali

BSS
Published On: 20 Jan 2026, 20:15

DHAKA, Jan 20, 2026 (BSS) - The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today 
arrested Syed Sohanur Rahman Siam, son of Abed Ali, a former driver of the 
Public Service Commission (PSC).

Mohammad Tanzir Ahmed, Assistant Director of the Public Relations Department 
of the ACC, confirmed the information.

According to the ACC, Syed Siam was arrested from city's Segunbagicha area of 
the capital here this afternoon. He was later produced before the Court of 
Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge.

Siam is a resident of Middle Pirerbagh and West Shewrapara areas in Mirpur. 
His permanent address is West Botla village under Kalkini upazila in 
Madaripur district. 

The ACC said a case was filed against him under Section 27(1) of the Anti-
Corruption Commission Act, 2004, for concealing asset information and 
amassing wealth beyond his known sources of income. The case was earlier 
lodged by the ACC's Integrated District Office, Dhaka-1.

Earlier, on December 30, 2025, the ACC headquarters approved the submission 
of the charge sheet in the case. On the same day, the investigating officer 
submitted the charge sheet to the court.

The ACC said that further legal action against the accused will be taken in 
accordance with the court's subsequent orders.

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