M Humayun Kabir: Some 19 former and current officials of Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL), including its managing director, have been sued over disappearance of 1.45 lakh tonnes of coal from the state-owned coalmine in Parbatipur upazila of Dinajpur.
Anisur Rahman, manager (admin) of BCMCL, lodged the case with Parbatipur Police Station yesterday, said Fakhrul Islam, inspector (investigation) of the police station, reports The Daily Star.The accused are: Abu Taher Md Nuruzzaman Chowdhury, general manager (mine operation); Khaledul Islam, deputy general manager; Habib Uddin Ahmed, managing director; Masudur Rahman Hawladar, general manager (general services); Ashok Kumar Hawladar, manager (production management); Arifur Rahman, manager (maintenance and operation); Zahidul Islam, manager (design, construction and maintenance); Akramul Haque, deputy manager (safety management); Khalilur Rahman, deputy manager (coal handling and management); Morsheduzzaman, deputy manager (maintenance and operation); Habibur Rahman, deputy manager (production management); Zahidur Rahman, deputy manager (mine development); Sattyen Nath Barman, assistant manager (ventilation management); Syed Imam Hasan, manager (security); Zobaer Ali, deputy general manager (mine planning operation); Abdul Mannan Patwari, former general manager (finance) and Gopal Chandra Saha, general manager (finance); and Abul Kashem Prodhania and Mosharaf Hossain, former general manager (exploration) and secretary of the company.