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LGED engineer in Bangladesh accused of 15 crore taka fraud

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LGED engineer in Bangladesh accused of 15 crore taka fraud
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Key Points

  • Corruption allegations have been raised against Rajapur upazila engineer Abhijit Majumdar in Bangladesh.
  • Majumdar is alleged to have embezzled approximately 15 crore taka from LGED projects.
  • The incident has increased suspicions of corruption in local public projects.

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15 crore taka

Allegations of money laundering and embezzlement have been leveled against Abhijit Majumdar, the Rajapur upazila engineer of the Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), involving approximately 15 crore (150 million) taka from various projects.

It is claimed that the amount in question was obtained illegally from public projects. The incident has raised concerns about corruption in public tenders and projects in the region.

The details of the allegations and whether any official action will be taken against the engineer currently remain unclear.

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Who has been accused of embezzlement in Bangladesh?
These allegations have been raised against Abhijit Majumdar, the Rajapur upazila engineer of the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED).
How much money is the engineer alleged to have embezzled?
He is alleged to have embezzled approximately 15 crore (around 150 million) Bangladeshi taka from various projects.
Where in Bangladesh did the incident occur?
The allegations involve an engineer serving in the Rajapur upazila (sub-district) of Bangladesh.

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