4 people of fake recruitment racket arrested in Dhaka
Photo: Collected Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in different raids in the capital last night arrested four fraudsters of a fake recruitment racket who embezzled crores of taka.
The arrestees are Shamim Ahmed alias Mostafa Monir alias Mosharraf (45), Tanzila Sultana Somampti (25), Shariful Islam (37) and Bazlur Rashid (48).
In disguise, they would promise lucrative jobs to jobseekers at Biman Bangladesh Airlines or any government office, CID Additional DIG Sheikh Omar Farooq told a press briefing today at its headquarters.
The CID official said Shamim was the ringleader of the racket and he worked at a clearing and forwarding (C&F) company. He has embezzled more than Tk 80 lakh, according to CID.
Communities rising: Tackling COVID-19 and building back better
Format
UNICEF strengthens key services and empowers underserved communities in Bangladesh s Gazipur District
Shirin Akhter, 35, starts her busy day at 5 am. After taking care of her household needs, she sets off to work at 8 am as a community volunteer for UNICEF partner Village Education Resource Centre (VERC).
Shirin works in Gazipur District, Bangladesh, home to almost 6 million people. Gazipur faces both urban and rural development challenges. The city is a major industrial hub for the garments industry but poor planning has led to the emergence of urban slums and environmental degradation, while Gazipur District is home to rural, agricultural communities, where many families experience poverty.
Shahzad Noor gets real on being a male model in Pakistan s female-dominated fashion industry - Style dawn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dawn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
You can see Shahzad Noor on countless billboards, everywhere. As one of Pakistan’s foremost male models, he’s the face of multiple brands and has a schedule that is packed choc-a-bloc with projects. He knows how to smoulder for the camera and how to make a statement on the catwalk which, according to the desi fashion lexicon, usually means that he makes a great ramp dulha (groom). He’s won awards and usually skips easily over the Karach-Lahore fashion divide, working with upper-tier brands in both cities. Certainly, Shahzad is on a winning streak and he looks quite the supermodel on the day that I meet him.