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Grameenphone Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Yasir Azman and two other top officials have secured bail in a case filed over allegations of fraud and breach of trust.
On Sunday, the trio surrendered before the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Rounak Jahan Taki through their lawyers and sought bail.
After a hearing, the court granted them bail upon a bond of Tk 5,000 each.
The other two accused who received bail are Fazlul Haque, Acting Chairman of Grameenphone’s Trustee Board, and Sayeda Hossain, Chief Human Resources Officer.
Earlier, on September 26, former Grameenphone employee Rakibul Azam filed the case with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court in Dhaka, accusing the three of fraud and breach of trust. The court recorded the complainant’s statement and summoned the accused to appear on October 26.
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