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Photo: JMI President Abdur Razzak.
The High Court has issued a rule asking why the bond granted to Abdur Razzak, President of JMI Hospital Requirement Manufacturing Limited, in a case brought against him for supplying fake ‘N-95’ masks, would not be canceled.
Anticorruption Commission (ACC) on Monday (November 30) in the context of the application of Justice. The Nazrul Islam Talukder High Court and Judge Ahmed Sohail approved the rule.
The lawyer was from the ACC. Khurshid Alam Khan. Assistant Attorney General AKM Amin Uddin Manik represented the state.
On October 15, Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge KM Imrul Kayesh granted him bail.
On September 29, Abdur Razzak, a Central Pharmacy (CMSD) official and president of JMI Hospital Requirement Manufacturing Limited, was charged with supplying fake ‘N-95’ masks. Nurul Huda presented the case as a plaintiff.
The other defendants in the case are – Deputy Director of the Central Pharmacy. Zakir Hossain, deputy director (warehousing and distribution) said. Shahjahan Sarkar, Chief Coordinator and Reception Officer Ziaul Haque, Reception Officer (now Medical Officer, Jamalpur) Sabbir Ahmed, Store Officer (PRL victim) Kabir Ahmed, Senior Store Manager Yusuf Fakir
Shortly after the case, a team led by ACC director Mir Zainul Abedin Shibli, from the Segundobagicha area of the capital, arrested the president of the JMI group. He was sent to jail on October 8 after a five-day pre-trial detention.
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