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The High Court wanted to know what steps have been taken following the notification issued by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in 2014 to the 18 leaders of the CBA of Biman Bangladesh Airlines to appear for questioning. The agency was ordered to report the action taken after the notification within seven days.
Justice Md. A virtual high court made up of Nazrul Islam Talukder and Judge Mohi Uddin Shamim approved the order on Thursday.
According to the lawyer, leader of the CBA of the aircraft. Mosikur Rahman, Azaharul Imam Majumdar, Anwar Hossain, Maryland. Yunus Khan, Maryland Montasar Rahman, Md. Rubel Chowdhury, Md. Rafiqul Alam, Md. Atiqur Rahman, Md. Harun Rashid, Abdul Bari, Md. Firozul Islam, Md. Abdus Sobhan, Golam Kaiser Ahmed, Md. Abdul Jabbar, Md Abul Kalam, Asma Khanam and Md. The ACC issued a notice in 2014 to investigate corruption against Abdul Aziz. However, they refused to appear. A written petition was submitted on behalf of Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh, citing media reports that the ACC had not taken further action in this regard. The Superior Court ruled on the preliminary hearing of the order on February 3 of that year. The rule asked why the ACC’s inaction in taking action would not be outlawed.