A Sylhet court has sent six officials from Sylhet Medical University to jail in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over alleged irregularities in manpower recruitment.
Judge Roknuzzaman of the Sylhet Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court handed down the verdict on Tuesday, rejecting the bail pleas of the accused, said ACC public prosecutor Lutful Kibria Shamim.
The six officials are Bilal Ahmed Chowdhury, assistant controller of Examinations; Belal Uddin, section officer; Abdul Aziz, administrative officer; Md Redwan; Abdul Majid; and Tanvir Ahmed.
All six are named in the ACC charge sheet submitted in April.
On 24 April, the court issued arrest warrants against 58 individuals, including former vice chancellor Morshed Ahmed Chowdhury and registrar Naimul Haque Chowdhury, following the ACC's submission of a comprehensive charge sheet on 20 April.
According to the case statement, the University Grants Commission (UGC) received allegations of widespread irregularities and corruption in the recruitment of officials and employees at the university, which was established in 2018.
Taking note of these allegations, the UGC conducted an investigation in 2023.
The inquiry identified serious misconduct by senior university officials, including the former vc and the registrar.
Later, the ACC filed a case on 1 April 2024, against 58 officials, including the then vice chancellor and acting registrar, on charges of irregularities and corruption in the appointment of the integrated district office of Sylhet.
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