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Monday, March 15, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Re: BNP security fiasco and Akhter Hamid Paban

Dear Shamim

Delwar is an intellectually bankrupt individual whose only mission is to arrange for Tareque's return. The sooner he loses his pyjama bottoms permanently the better. His son is a pig. They are capable of the planting the bomb but whether they did it or not is another matter. That is the easy part of the conversation.

What I find absurd is your use of the expression 'How low can you go'. What the heck does this mean? What are you trying to say? That such an action is the worst possible action in Bangladesh? That such an action is improbable in Bangladesh? That AL could never sing so low?!

There are standards in the english language just like in anything else. There are many AL supporters who have an excellent grasp of English and use it to their advantage in political debate. Trouble is their twisting and turning of the language is also very obvious.

Here is the standard, boring and perverted technique that AL and BNP activists of all backgrounds use in both written and spoken English and Bangla:

1. Act as if your own party doesn't exist and only ever mention the opposition party

2. Never discuss the issues, policies, weaknesses and problems of your own party

3. Express outrage when the opposition does something but maintain silence when your own party does exactly the same thing

4. Pretend that you are very generous and open minded though in reality you are very mean minded and close minded

5. Talk about the dead party founder more than the current party leadership

6. Apply standards of morals, ethics, accountability, democracy and openess when talking about the opposition and never apply the same to your own party

7. Pretend that your own student wing is not filled with thugs committing murder and mayhem

8. Divert attention from real issues and stifle real debate by focusing on open ended, never ending, looping subjects.

9. Etc etc.

How low can you go?! This is Bangldesh. Stop talking as if you are talking about another country. In Bangladesh there is no such thing as too low.

I'd say your blind, silent and orchestrated acceptance of Joy as the heir apparent to the Prime Ministership of Bangladesh, irrespective of anything and based soley on his lineage, and disguised as intellectual liberalism is far worse than a known thug letting off a tiny bomb.

I mean its not like you complain in public - or even within your own party - if the thugs in your party commit murder, extortion, rape or other such politically acceptable activities.

India enters Bangladesh and shoots at our people and Dipu Moni ignores it and the PM pisses of to China and you talk about a kutha letting of a char anna bomb.

Jellyfish have more backbone than us. We think we are really cunning but we are actually just idiots. We can only just do betagiri and futani with fellow Bangladeshis. Everybody else can shaft us.

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@...> wrote:
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> How low one can go, how desperate one can be to stage a bomb attack to attain attention. Police had launched a manhunt to arrest Akhter Hamid alias Paban the infamous son of iniquitous father Khondoker Delwar Hossain happen to be BNP Secretary General in connection with February 23rd cocktail bomb attack on BNP chairpersons office .
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> Some news media reporting quoting reliable sources that BNP Secretary Generals harden criminal son is just an escape goat, he and his co-conspirators was asked to carryout a high command decision to create a security situation to justify BNP Chairperson’s demand for SSF protection.
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> Akhter Hamid Paban received guarantee from BNP Senior Joint Secretary Mr. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Opposition chief whip Zainul Abdin Farroque of awarding Organizing Secretary position in Dhaka City Unit of Jatiotabadi Dol if he can complete the operation successfully. Whip Zoinal Abedin provided one of the hit force member from his constituency, person identified as Prodip Secretary of Jatiotabadi Chatro Dol local branch who is now in police custody. According to news sources this callous master plan were chalked out during BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir’s London meeting with Taraque Rahman eldest son of Khaleda Zia. This shameless fiasco was a part and parcel of larger blue print of BNP to destabilizing the government and create panic among common citizen.
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> Unfortunate Paban who claimed to be injured in bomb blast and was admitted to a local hospital is now fugitive since apprehension and confession of co-conspirator friends of his about the staged drama in front of BNP office.
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> BNP Secretary General Delwar Hossain who has been widely accused by all national news media of stilling ginger, onion, dry red and green chili, rice, flour, edible oil excreta from Parliament pantry during his tenure as Chief Whip in last government has produced two notorious son Paban and Dablu who follows their fathers footstep (BAPKA BETA SHIPOY KI GHORA) and partnered in crime from attempt to murder to carjacking to ransom to extortion and what not.
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> Masha Allah, BNP party Chairman as well as Secretary combine has two plus two which makes four enough to bore the rest about politics. Reportedly in a private conversation (attending a reception party) in Dhaka) in receipt of complain about his two son Paban and Dablu Delwar Hossain got furious and has said Joto Dosh Nondo Ghosh, Uporer Dujoner (he meant Tarique and Koko) Belay Shob Maff Amar Belay Bap Ra Bap.
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> Abdul Hamid Dablu and Akhter Hamid Paban both of them were arrested and charged not once but too many times in too many crimes not just in recent past but also during BNP-Jamaat was in power. I am copying some facts from old news reporting about this notorious Paban. I hope that BNP high command will take a lesson out of this debacle and promise to come back in straight path and refrain from wrong doing in future.
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> Two sons of the chief whip â€" Abdul Hamid Dablu and Akhter Hamid Paban â€" were on Wednesday charged with giving death threats to the authorities of a city shopping centre, who filed four extortion cases against them three days ago.
>    The Good Luck Real Estate Limited, developer of the Motaleb Plaza shopping centre at 8 Paribagh, filed a general diary against the brothers and their unnamed associates with the Ranma police alleging that they had been threatening to kill the owner and directors of the centre.
>    ‘We were compelled to file the general diary as they were threatening to kill our owner and directors after the filing of the extortion cases against the two brothers,’ Good Luck general manager Mohammad Ali Manu, who lodged the diary, told New Age.
>    The director of Moteleb Plaza project, Mokhter Hossain Polash, and three land owners â€" Abdur Rahim, Abdus Samad and Abdus Selim â€" filed the cases under the speedy trial act against Paban, also an accused in an attempted murder case with the Kotwali police, his brother and six others.
>    The complainants in the cases said Paban, Dablu and their associates, equipped with firearms, went to the third floor of Motaleb Plaza on September 9 and demanded Tk 10 lakh from each of the shop owners to run their business there.
>    Mokhter alleged that Paban had taken possession of only one shop in the shopping centre in 2002, forcibly given possession of several shops on the fifth floor by taking huge amount of money and now he was trying to grab the entire market.
>    About Dablu’s presidency of the Shop Owners Welfare Society at the plaza, he said Paban and his associates at gunpoint forced him to sign the paper in favour of his brother in 2002.
>    However, Dablu, who on Monday filed a civil case against the director and two others with a Dhaka court seeking a temporary injunction, said, ‘The shopping centre owner filed the cases out of envy as I gained money by distributing the possessions, which is not possible for them.’
>    ‘I took the possession of the shops from their owners through power of attorney. But the owners recently attempted to forcibly take their possessions,’ he said.
>    The Ramna police said they had been trying to arrest the accused, but they had gone into hiding after the filing of the cases.
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> Reportedly, he had been taking a substantial amount of daily essentials like rice, sugar, and oil from the parliament cafeteria for his family. The Parliament Secretariat had to cover the cost from the entertainment fund earmarked for the offices of the whips, sources said.
> Delwar Hossain however sees nothing wrong in this 'unusual' expenditure financed by the Parliament Secretariat.
> "I haven't done anything illegal. What I have taken are very much covered by my privileges," he told The Daily Star at his office yesterday, responding to the allegation of making an unusual expenditure.
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> Sources at the Parliament Secretariat said the chief whip had taken over Tk 8 lakh in last eight months during the current fiscal year (05-06) as entertainment cost. During the same period, the other six whips had taken Tk 1 lakh to 1.5 lakh each.
> About Tk 27 lakh was allocated as entertainment cost for the offices of the whips in the last fiscal (04-05). The chief whip alone has spent over half of the allocation.
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> The chief whip directed the officials at his office to look into the situation about the expenditure and essential taken from the Parliament Secretariat and the cafeteria. "I personally don't submit any requisition or bill, it is the job of my office staff."
> Deputy Leader of the Opposition Abdul Hamid said there should be some kind of limits on the expenditure of any office. "Question has already been raised whether the expenditure was excessive," he observed.
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> Khandakar Delwar denied taking any illegal benefits and said the news was aimed to malign him before the next parliamentary election.
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> About taking cash from the cafeteria and submitting bill to the Parliament Secretariat through the cafeteria, he said, "My office took cash to buy goods only when the cafeteria failed to supply those."
> Whip Zahed Ali Chowdhury who was present at that time echoed the view. Both the lawmakers blasted the cafeteria for hiking the prices of different items.
> Sources said the office of the speaker, the custodian of the Jatiya Sangsad, has no plans to probe the allegation of excessive expenditure by any office.
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> Earlier, separate courts rejected Paban's bail petitions thrice saying that the charges brought against him were primarily proved. Moreover, Paban's accomplice Zahirul Islam Robin confessed to a magistrate that he and Paban were involved with an organised carjacking ring.
> Moving the bail petition yesterday, Paban's lawyers argued that their client was implicated in the case as part of a conspiracy to harass him and since Robin did not mention him as a leader of any carjacking ring, he should be granted bail.
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> Opposing the petition for bail, the prosecution told the court that Paban was directly involved with carjacking and Robin's confessional statement proves it.
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> A Detective Branch (DB) team captured Paban on Bailey Road with a stolen Toyota Premio on June 7.
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> Akhter Hamid alias Paban, son of Chief Whip Khondoker Delwar Hossain, who was arrested in connection with an attempt-to-murder case, was sent to the Dhaka Central Jail after rejection of his bail petition yesterday.
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> Metropolitan Magistrate Shafiq Anwar passed the order when Paban was produced before the court on completion of a one-day remand.
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> The Detective Branch (DB) of police produced Paban before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court at about 1:30pm with a forwarding report.
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> In the report, DB Inspector Ruhul Amin, who is also investigating the case, mentioned that during the one-day remand, Paban disclosed some names of his accomplices and gave important information about his illegal firearms, which was used in the shooting.
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> The prosecution opposed it saying that the charges brought against Paban were primarily proved.
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> Infamous Paban captured
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> Paban Akhter Hamid Paban, son of immediate past BNP secretary general Khandaker Delwar Hossain, was placed on a two-day remand yesterday in an arms case.
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> Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested Paban on Tuesday night raiding a Japan Garden City apartment in the city's Mohammadpur area following the leads gathered from three of his associates arrested by Rab earlier on Monday.
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> Paban's associates -- Anwar Hossain, Masud Ali alias Apu and Delwar Hossain alias Ratan -- were also placed on two days' remand in the same case filed with Pallabi Police Station.
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> Paban's cousin Nahid alias Mota Nahid, now on the run, is also an accused in the case.
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> Police quoting the case statement said on Monday, acting upon information that criminals were preparing to hijack a taxicab, Rab first apprehended Anwar and Masud from Dhaka Flood Protection Embankment at Panchabati near Pallabi with two illegal foreign made firearms -- a pistol and a revolver -- along with nine bullets and a motorbike.
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> Following their statement, Rab arrested Delwar the same day from Pallabi. Delwar admitted that he had collected the firearms from Nahid. He also said that the owner of the firearms is Paban -- who often rented out his firearms, said the case statement.
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> As Rab continued their manhunt for Paban, they succeeded to capture him from a flat at Japan Garden City of Mohammadpur. All the accused have confessed to all the charges brought against them, added the case statement.
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> It was also stated in the case statement that the accused formed an organised armed gang led by Paban and carried out criminal activities throughout the city.
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> Sub-Inspector Khairuzzaman of Pallabi Police Station, also the Investigation Officer of the case, produced the arrestees before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court, Dhaka with a prayer for seven days' remand for each of them.
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> Defence lawyers demanded cancellation of the remand prayer saying that the charges brought against Paban were false and fabricated, as the law enforcers did not recover any firearms or ammunition from his possession. They also claimed that the charges have been brought against Paban to harass him.
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> Paban, the youngest son of Khandakar Delwar Hossain, is accused in at least a dozen criminal cases including drug dealing, land grabbing and extortion. His gang is known as "Batash Bahini" (wind gang) in Manikganj.
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> In February 2005, police arrested Paban from near his house at Armanitola in the capital for vandalising a phone-fax shop and creating panic by opening fire at the shop owners.
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> ACC allowed to quiz Paban
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> A Dhaka court yesterday allowed the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to interrogate Akhter Hamid Paban, son of Khaleda Zia-backed BNP Secretary General Khandaker Delwar Hossain, at the jail gate in a case for amassing Tk 1.02 crore illegally.
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> Meanwhile, the ACC pressed charges against joint tax commissioner (suspended) Harun-or-Rashid in a case filed against him for concealing information in his wealth statements submitted to the commission.
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> Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Golam Rabbani passed the order for interrogating Paban about his ill-gotten wealth after investigating officer (IO) of the case and ACC Deputy Assistant Director Mahbubur Rahman submitted a petition.
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> Paban was shown arrested in the case on February 14 following a petition submitted by the ACC.
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> ACC filed the case with Ramna Police Station against Paban on December 18 last year for amassing wealth worth Tk 1.02 crore illegally.
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> The first information report (FIR) said Paban concealed information about his properties worth Tk 10 lakh in his wealth statement submitted to the ACC.
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> It was also mentioned in the FIR that Paban amassed wealth worth Tk 7,491,829 beyond his known sources of income.
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> Earlier, Paban was arrested for carjacking at Bailey Road in the city. Later he was released on bail.
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> ACC Assistant Director Mahfuza Khatun, also the IO of the case, submitted the charge sheet to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court, showing 26 people as prosecution witnesses.
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> ACC Assistant Director Shamsul Alam filed the case against Harun with Dhanmondi police on October 29 last year for concealing Tk 2,563,000 in his wealth statements submitted to the commission on September 18 the same year.
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