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Regent's Shahed gets bail in Tk2.75 crore embezzlement case

GreenWatch Desk Courts 2022-07-29, 6:03am




 The High Court Thursday granted permanent bail to Regent Hospital Chair Mohammad Shahed in a corruption case filed on charge of nearly Tk2.75 crore embezzlement from Padma Bank (formerly Farmers Bank).

The bench of Justice SM Kuddus Zaman and Justice KM Zahid Sarwar Kazal gave the order.

Lawyer Khurshid Alam Khan represented the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) while lawyer Masudul Haque stood for Shahed, reports UNB.

In 2020, ACC Deputy Director Md Shahjahan Miraj filed a case against four people, including Shahed.

The ACC will appeal before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court challenging the High Court order, Khurshid said.

Also, Shahed, who was arrested in several other criminal cases, cannot be released from jail, he added.