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There was mutton in Sultan's Dine kacchi biriyani: PBI

News Desk Police 2023-09-26, 9:16pm

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Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) has submitted chargesheet against two people in court on charge of spreading lies over Sultan's Dine 'kacchi biriyani.'

It has been stated in the chargesheet that there was mutton in Sultan's Dine 'kacchi biriyani.' There was no meat of dog or cat.

The chargesheet was submitted to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) court on September 19. The chargesheeted two individuals are Kanak Laila and Abdul Hakim. They were part-time officials of Jamuna Bank Limited, a private commercial ban.

Kamal Ahmed, manager of Gulshan Branch of Sultan's Dine, filed a case at the CMM court in Dhaka on April 3 last alleging propaganda of putting the meat of dog and cat instead of mutton to 'kacchi biriyani.' Then the court directed the PBI to investigate the case. After investigation, the PBI submitted the chargesheet to the court.

In its chargesheet, the PBI has alleged that Sultan's Dine provided mutton to its kacchi biriyani. But, Kanak Laila and Abdul Hakim had deliberately spread lies that Sultan's Dine used the meat of dog and cat instead of mutton in its kacchi.

PBI's investigation officer (IO) Md Nazim Uddin said, "We have been confirmed during the investigation that Sultan's Dine used mutton in its kacchi biriyani. "But, Kanak Laila and Abdul Hakim had spread lies claiming that Sultan's Dine used the meat of dog and cat instead of mutton to cook its kacchi biriyani which was a crime. A chargesheet was submitted to court against them for 'defamation and extortion'.