Ex-Begum Rokeya University VC Kalimullah sent to jail after remand in graft case
The court on 27 August had placed him on a five-day remand in the case

A Dhaka court today (4 Septeber) sent former vice chancellor of Begum Rokeya University Professor Dr Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah to jail in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over embezzlement of funds from uthe niversity's development project.
Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order as police produced Kalimullah before the court after the end of his five-day remand in the case and pleaded to keep him behind bars till the end of the probe.
The court on 27 August had placed him on a five-day remand in the case.
The Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested Professor Kalimullah from his Mohammadpur residence on 7 August.
he ACC on 18 July filed the case against five individuals, including former vice chancellors of Begum Rokeya University, Professor AKM Nur-un-Nabi and Professor Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah. The three other accused are--former executive engineer of the university Md Jahangir Alam, and contractors Md A Salam Bacchu and MM Habibur Rahman.
According to the case documents, the accused allegedly tampered with the design of the university's development project, ignored the approved Development Project Proposal (DPP), and signed a deal for a project involving over Tk30 crore without the approval of the ministry or the relevant division.
"They also facilitated the embezzlement of Tk4 crore, realised as a security deposit from the contractor, of the government. Despite there being no law on advance payment in the contract with the contractor, the advance bill was paid and the bank guarantees given against the bill were released before the advance bill was reconciled. A second consulting firm was appointed outside the rules of the procurement procedure in the government sector, without following the drawings or designs provided by the first consulting firm," it added.
Meanwhile, the same court earlier in the day imposed a travel ban on the five accused in the same case. The court passed the order, allowing a plea from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).