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  2. Tarique Ahmed Siddique - Wikipedia

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    The family members of men have no heard from them since their abduction. As defence advisor, he had control over the intelligence agencies and military of Bangladesh. [32] It is alleged that Tarique Ahmed Siddique was one of the masterminds of the formation of the 'Aynaghar', an arbitrary detention and torture cell of the Awami League ...

  3. Nurul Huq (officer) - Wikipedia

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    After his arrival in Bangladesh then Commander in Chief of Bangladesh Army General M.A.G. Osmani appointed him as the commander in chief of the recently Bangladesh Navy and he was upgraded to the rank of Commander. Later on 7 April 1972 he post was as ameliorated as the Chief of Naval Staff with the rank of a captain.

  4. Bangladesh Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Navy (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ নৌবাহিনী) is the naval warfare branch of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, responsible for the defence of Bangladesh's 118,813 square kilometres (45,874 sq mi) of maritime territorial area from any external threat, the security of sea ports and exclusive economic zones of Bangladesh. [5]

  5. M. Sohail - Wikipedia

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    Sohail received his commission in Bangladesh Navy on 1 January 1988. [9]Sohail was faculty of Defence Services Command and Staff College, Mirpur.Then served as Colonel GS in the Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB) and the Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB) at Directorate General of Forces Intelligence.

  6. M. Makbul Hossain - Wikipedia

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    In January 1979 he joined the Bangladesh Navy as an Officer Cadet and completed his UT Officer/Basic Course along with a sub-specialisation of 5 years duration from Marshal Tito Naval Academy, Split, Yugoslavia. He was commissioned on 01 Aug 1981 in the Executive Branch of Bangladesh Navy.

  7. Corruption in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Corruption Commission of Bangladesh is crippled by the 2013 amendment [225] of the Anti Corruption Commission Act introduced by the ruling Awami League government, which makes it necessary for the commission to obtain permissions from the government to investigate or file any charge against government bureaucrats or politicians.

  8. Anti-Corruption Commission (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission filed cases against former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia regarding graft at the Zia Charitable Trust and Zia Orphanage Trust. [19]The Commission filed cases against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and eight others on 7 May 2008 for awarding a gas exploration and extraction deal to Niko Resources through corruption and abuse of power.

  9. Abdur Rauf (officer) - Wikipedia

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    Rauf was born on 11 November 1933 in Bhairab. [3] His father, Abdul Latif, was chairman of the local municipality. [3] He was the Sports Secretary of Dhaka College Students 'Parliament in 1951–52, General Secretary of Comilla Victoria College Students' Parliament in 1953-54 and General Secretary of Fazlul Haque Hall of University of Dhaka in 1955–56.