No pressure to influence Benazir-Matiur asset search: ACC

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Benazir Ahmed and Matiur Rahman

Benazir Ahmed and Matiur Rahman

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Secretary Khorsheda Yasmin said that there is no pressure from outside to influence the investigation of the assets of former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed and newly ex-officer of National Board of Revenue (NBR) Matiur Rahman, who were discussed in the goat scandal, for acquiring illegal wealth.

She said these things while talking to the media on Monday (June 24) afternoon.

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Regarding the external pressure and influence in the investigation of corruption of high-ranking officials in the government, the ACC secretary said, you know that the Anti-Corruption Commission is an independent body, there is no pressure coming from any side in these matters. The two laws and rules that I am referring to, there are some other related laws, in the light of which our legal process is going on. There will be no exception or disruption to the activities in other cases.

ACC Secretary Khorsheda Yasmin said that the personal hearing date of former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed's wife and two daughters was today (Monday). But they did not appear today. He did not apply to extend the date. But they gave a written statement where they described their position on the complaint. This application came last Thursday along with Benazir Ahmed's application.

According to the ACC secretary, the relevant investigation officers will take further action according to ACC law and ACC rules after verifying the application made by Benazir's wife Jisan Mirza and her two daughters.

Asked what kind of legal action could be taken against them, she said, the Commission will take a post-commission decision after the inquiry officers submit their report. Further action will be taken based on the recommendations of the officials in the report and according to other legal processes.

ACC Secretary Khorsheda Yasmin said that the investigation against Motiur Rahman, who was discussed in the goat scandal, has already started. The investigating officer applied to the court to ban Motiur's foreign travel. Motiur has been banned from traveling abroad by the court. Matiur, his wife Laila Kaniz and their son Ahmed Taufiqur Rahman Arnab have been banned from traveling abroad.

However, it has been found that, like former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed, Matiur Rahman also left the country through an influential syndicate.

On condition of anonymity, several customs officials close to him said that Matiur escaped through Akhaura land port on Sunday (June 23) afternoon.