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Bashundhara Chairman, MD Face Arrest Warrants in Cheque Case

Express Report
  19 Aug 2025, 03:38
Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan and Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir

A Dhaka court has issued arrest warrants for Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir and two media executives in a cheque dishonour case filed by a former journalist.

Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbubur Rahman on Sunday ordered the arrests after the suspects failed to appear despite being summoned.

Warrants were also issued against East West Media Group director Naem Nizam and former editor of daily Kaler Kantho Shahed Muhammad Ali.

The case was lodged on May 26 by Rahenur Islam, a former senior sub-editor at Kaler Kantho and now a reporter at Sokal Sondha.

He alleged that after resigning in October 2023, he was issued 10 cheques as service benefits.

Two were cashed, but two others worth Tk 196,078 were dishonoured due to insufficient funds when deposited at Islami Bank’s Mugda branch on Mar 23.

After sending legal notices on Apr 8 to the four accused without receiving payment, Rahenur filed the case.

His lawyer Amjad Hossain Majumdar confirmed the warrants, saying the court approved their application after the defendants failed to appear.

Neither Bashundhara Group nor East West Media Group has commented on the warrants.

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Bashundhara Chairman, MD Face Arrest Warrants in Cheque Case

Express Report
  19 Aug 2025, 03:38
Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan and Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir

A Dhaka court has issued arrest warrants for Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir and two media executives in a cheque dishonour case filed by a former journalist.

Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbubur Rahman on Sunday ordered the arrests after the suspects failed to appear despite being summoned.

Warrants were also issued against East West Media Group director Naem Nizam and former editor of daily Kaler Kantho Shahed Muhammad Ali.

The case was lodged on May 26 by Rahenur Islam, a former senior sub-editor at Kaler Kantho and now a reporter at Sokal Sondha.

He alleged that after resigning in October 2023, he was issued 10 cheques as service benefits.

Two were cashed, but two others worth Tk 196,078 were dishonoured due to insufficient funds when deposited at Islami Bank’s Mugda branch on Mar 23.

After sending legal notices on Apr 8 to the four accused without receiving payment, Rahenur filed the case.

His lawyer Amjad Hossain Majumdar confirmed the warrants, saying the court approved their application after the defendants failed to appear.

Neither Bashundhara Group nor East West Media Group has commented on the warrants.

Comments

Tawhid Afridi picked up by CID in Barishal, following father’s arrest last week
12 Bangladeshi Fishermen Abducted by Arakan Army on Naf River
Tragedy on the Buriganga: Four Bodies Pulled from River
Sylhet ‘Sada Pathor’ Heist: 137 Named, 10 Recommendations to Curb Recurrence
Ex Minister Nasrul Hamid’s Buriganga Riverbank Banglow Demolished