Bangla Press Desk: The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has submitted a final report to the court, recommending exemption of late BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury from a money laundering case filed in 2010, as investigators found no evidence to substantiate the charges.
"CID Sub-Inspector Khalid Saifullah on 28 April 2025 submitted the final report to the court, noting the absence of evidence against the accused. Last month, a Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court took cognisance of the report," Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Main Uddin Chowdhury of DMP's Prosecution Division said.
According to the final report, during the investigation no substantial evidence could be obtained despite inquiries into bank accounts, share transactions, seized documents, and witness statements.
"Mutual Legal Assistance Requests (MLARs) were earlier sent in 2010 to Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Kingdom (UK) seeking details of relevant financial transactions. While a reply was received from Hong Kong, no response came from Singapore and the UK despite repeated reminders,” the CID report said.
CID clears late BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury in money laundering case
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has submitted a final report to the court, recommending exemption of late BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury from a money laundering case filed in 2010, as investigators found no evidence to substantiate the charges.
"CID Sub-Inspector Khalid Saifullah on 28 April 2025 submitted the final report to the court, noting the absence of evidence against the accused. Last month, a Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court took cognisance of the report," Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Main Uddin Chowdhury of DMP's Prosecution Division said.
According to the final report, during the investigation no substantial evidence could be obtained despite inquiries into bank accounts, share transactions, seized documents, and witness statements.
"Mutual Legal Assistance Requests (MLARs) were earlier sent in 2010 to Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Kingdom (UK) seeking details of relevant financial transactions. While a reply was received from Hong Kong, no response came from Singapore and the UK despite repeated reminders,” the CID report said.
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