The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) is set to file a case against four people, including president and general secretary of Islamia Market Traders Multipurpose Cooperatives Limited in the capital’s New Market area. The Commission at a recent meeting approved a proposal for filing a case against them, ACC public relations officer Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya told UNB. The case will be filed against Cooperatives president Abdur Razzaque Bhuiyan, its general secretary Ali Akkas, former president Makbul Hossain Khan and former vice president Amir Hossain Khokan. According to the ACC probe, the Cooperative Limited earlier took Tk 17.5 lakh from businessman Anwarullah Khandakar in giving membership of the cooperatives.
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Metropolitan Magistrate Rahmat Ali yesterday (Monday) ordered Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) to conduct further investigation into the sensational case over the recovery of cocaine haul in Chittagong… 
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