09 Sep, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 | Bhadra 25, 1423, Zil-Hajj 6, 1437 | Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 135 | www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages plus 24-page Weekend supplement | Price: Tk10

Counterfeit cliques backed by mobsters and spies n Mohammad Jamil Khan and Kamrul Hasan Two decades ago, Abdur Rashid joined the Agrani Bank as a clerk and rose to the rank of a junior officer. Then in 1996, bank authorities found him involved in misappropriating money. He was sacked and jailed for two years. In jail, Rashid met Nuruzzaman, a high-profile counterfeiter. After serving his sentence, Rashid set up a printing press at Kataban in Dhaka. Nuruzzaman became a regular customer there, getting forged documents printed. It was only after 2000 that Rashid got fully involved in the counterfeit money business after he suffered a major financial setback, said Lt Col Tuhin Mohammad Masud, the commander of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) 1, whose forces caught Rashid yesterday. In this bust, RAB recovered more than Tk1 crore in counterfeit money. Rashid was arrested once in the past but simply got out on bail and resumed his operations. “They have been in this business for a long time,” Lt Col Tuhin said, commenting on the gang they had busted. Law enforcers say that at least 40 organised counterfeit  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Highways gridlocked ahead of Eid n Tribune Desk Additional pressure of vehicles carrying the home-bound people and huge flow of cattle-laden trucks ahead of the Eid-ulAzha are causing severe tailbacks on the highways across the country. According to the correspondents of the Dhaka Tribune, tailbacks on Dhaka-Tangail, Dhaka-Chittagong and Dhaka-Sylhet Highways left hundreds of home-bound people stranded for hours, causing immense sufferings to the holiday makers. In Narayanganj, a 20km long tailback ensued on the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway stretching from Kanchpur to Meghna while an 18km long tailback occurred on Dhaka-Sylhet Highway stretching from Kanchpur-Bhulta. Mollah Taslim Hossain, traffic in-charge of Shimrail said: “The tailback on Dhaka-Chittagong Highway occurred as three trucks have gone out of order on Meghna-Kanchpur bridge on Wednesday.” Sheikh Shoriful Alam, officer-in-charge of Kanchpur Highway police camp said: “At least six vehicles met with accidents on Dhaka-Sylhet and Dhaka-Chittagong Highways, causing an extreme gridlock. “The highway traffic and police team are giving 24 hours service so that the normalcy on the roads returns soon.” In Munshiganj, The Dhaka-Chittagong four-lane Highway witnessed a 13km long traffic congestion due to the additional load ahead of the eid.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 4

RAB arrested five forgers and recovered counterfeit bank notes of various denominations worth more than Tk1 crore yesterday from several places in Dhaka MAHMUD HOSSAIN OPU


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