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“Seven days ago, gas was bubbling on the floor of the entrance to the mosque. I was thinking that this gas is leaking from the gas line next door. So I went to the Titas regional office in Narayanganj and made a verbal request to remove the gas pipe. An office official wants a bribe of Rs 50,000 to remove the gas pipeline.
Abdul Gafur Mia, chairman of the Management Committee of the Baitus Salat Jame Mosque, who was a victim of the explosion, alleged that. Gafur Mia made the complaint to the media during a visit to the place yesterday afternoon.
He said the mosque was built in 1990 on a four-story foundation on 6 percent land. The construction of a floor was completed at the beginning. It is eliminated. The construction of the mosque has been done with donations from the locals. A week ago, gas started coming out of the floor tiles. At that point I complained to Titus’ office; But he demanded a bribe of Rs 50,000.
Mofizul Islam, acting director general of Titas’ regional office in Narayanganj, said the accusation of the chairman of the Baitus Salat Jame Mosque Committee was false. No one has complained to Titus’ office about the gas leak or gas build-up in the mosque. So this is not about taking bribes.
Relatives are taking one body after another.
Ittefaq / ZH
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