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Asked by reporters on Wednesday, he said: “I received the news in Canada, initially I found some truth.
“I thought that the number of politicians would be greater. But it turned out there were four politicians. The number of public employees is high. There are also some entrepreneurs ”.
However, the chancellor did not name any of the money laundering politicians, government employees or businessmen.
Expatriate human chain against money launderers in Canada
New human chain in Canada against looters and money launderers
Bangladeshis living in Canada have also organized human chains to protest the settlement of money launderers and corrupt individuals in Canada. (File image)
He warned of tough action against money launderers abroad, saying: “There is no objection if someone takes money abroad legally.” However, strict measures will be taken in the event of illegal trafficking ”.
In addition to money laundering, Foreign Minister Momen responded to journalists ‘questions at the Meet the Press event at Dhaka Reporters’ Unity.
Next month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
When asked if Teesta’s water-sharing agreement could be resolved at the meeting, the Foreign Minister said: “There will be no magic here. We don’t think Teesta will suddenly sign. However, whatever happens, Teesta is quite prepared.
“As you know, an agreement has been reached. But it did not sign. The Indian government has never said it will not sign it. They always said, we are ready to do it. But they cannot sign due to internal problems. It is at that stage.”
When asked about the repatriation of the Bangabandhu killers, Momen said: “Five of the Bangabandhu killers are still at large. I know the location of the two killers. One is in America. One in Canada.
“We have already hired a lawyer in Canada. Canada is not yet resolved. I hope to bring back the assassin destined for America. I sent all the information to your attorney general, they will make a decision. “
Secretary General Riaz Chowdhury chaired the function chaired by Dhaka Reporters Unity Chairman Rafiqul Islam Azad.
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