# Abdus Salam Murshedy and 12 Others Indicted for Alleged Govt Land Grab in Gulshan-2

*A Dhaka court has framed charges against 13 individuals, including former lawmaker Abdus Salam Murshedy, for allegedly grabbing 27 kathas of government land in Gulshan-2.*

July 6, 2026 · Bangladesh

## At a glance

- Dhaka court frames charges against 13 individuals for grabbing govt land.
- Accused include former lawmaker Abdus Salam Murshedy and ex-Rajuk officials.
- Trial to start recording witness depositions on August 19.

A Dhaka court has officially framed charges against 13 individuals, including former lawmaker Abdus Salam Murshedy, for their alleged involvement in grabbing 27 kathas of government land in the capital's Gulshan-2 area. Judge Md Abdus Salam of Dhaka Special Judge Court-9 passed the order, initiating the trial. The court set August 19 for the start of recording witness depositions.

## Charges and Accused Individuals

The other accused in the case are former Rajuk chairman Humayun Khadem, former Rajuk engineer M Azizul Haque, former Rajuk member (Estate) Lt Col (Retd) M Nurul Haque, former Rajuk director Abdur Rahman Bhuiyan, former Rajuk deputy director (Estate) Md Azharul Islam, former Rajuk superintendent Md Habib Ullah, former assistant secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Public Works Abdus Sobhan, former section assistant Md Mahbubul Haque, and two brothers from Ramu in Cox's Bazar—Mir Mohammad Hasan and Mir Md. Nurul Afsar.

## Case Filing and Legal Proceedings

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the case on February 6, 2024, against 11 individuals, including the former Rajuk chairman. The ACC filed a charge-sheet on December 31, 2024, against 13 individuals, including Murshedy. Murshedy was arrested on October 1, 2024, and has been in jail since then.

## Significance and Implications

This case highlights the ongoing efforts by Bangladeshi authorities to combat corruption and illegal land grabbing, which have been significant issues in the country. The indictment of high-profile individuals, including a former lawmaker and several former Rajuk officials, underscores the government's commitment to holding powerful figures accountable. The outcome of this trial could set a precedent for future cases involving government property and corruption.

## What Happens Next

With the charges framed, the court will proceed to record witness depositions starting August 19. The trial will involve examining the evidence presented by the ACC and the defense arguments from the accused individuals. The court's decision will be crucial in determining the next steps in addressing corruption and illegal land grabbing in Bangladesh.

## Sources

- BSS

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/bangladesh/salam-murshedy-12-others-indicted-for-grabbing-govt-property
