Rumi Akter Polly of DOT
A court yesterday sent Partha Gopal Banik, deputy inspector general (prisons) of Sylhet division, to jail after turning down his bail petition in connection with a case filed over recovery of Tk 80 lakh from his Dhanmondi residence, reports the daily star.
Judge KM Imrul Kayes of the Dhaka Senior Special Judge’s Court passed the order yesterday afternoon after the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) produced the DIG before it.
Earlier today, ACC Assistant Director Salauddin Ahmed filed the case against Partha Gopal Banik with the commission.
The ACC in their forwarding report said they have arrested the DIG from his Dhanmondi residence with Tk 80 lakh amassed through illegal means.
“So, the DIG should be confined in jail until the investigation is completed,” the ACC said in the report.
On the other hand, the defence lawyer said in the bail petition that their client earned the money through legal way.
“The DIG was implicated in the case with ill motive to harass him and thus he should be granted bail,” the DIG’s lawyer Masud Ahmed Talukdar said.
On Sunday night, a team of ACC arrested the DIG Partha from his Dhanmondi residence for allegedly obtained the money through corruption.
The team of the anti-corruption watchdog recovered the cash from Partha’s house in Dhanmondi.
ACC Director Mohammad Yousuf quizzed Partha over allegations that he committed irregularities and corruption when he was serving as DIG (prisons) of Chattogram division.