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Former member of the National Housing Authority Md. Badiul Alam. Then he bought the plot from his brother-in-law. Later, Badiul Alam built a multi-story building with the development company of plots and sold his apartments.
An investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has revealed such information about corruption. The commission said. Badiul has filed a case against Alam. Deputy Director of the Commission headquarters on Monday. Hafizul Islam presented the case as a plaintiff.
This is what happened: In 1994, Fazlul Haque Chowdhury was assigned a two-katha plot in the expanded Rupnagar residential area of Mirpur Housing Estate (Section 7, Block B, Highway No. 3, Parcel No. 24). Fazlul Haque Chowdhury paid all the money in four installments in favor of the award. He died in January 1997.
After the death of Fazlul Haque Chowdhury, his wife and children inherited the plot. But the housing authorities hung up without explaining their plot.