Staff Correspondent:
The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) is conducting a drive to evict the Sadeeq Agro farm, which was illegally built on the site of the Ramchandrapur canal and the adjacent road in the Mohammadpur area on Thursday.
The organization says that ‘Sadeeq Agro Farm’ of the Mohammadpur area, which has turned to the talk of the town for the ‘goat scandal’, is illegally occupying the canal and road space.
However, the owner of the company, Imran Hossain, welcomed the campaign. He said, I am not the owner of this land, I was a tenant. So I have nothing to do with the eviction campaign. I’ll go somewhere else.
He claims that he is not the owner of the place where the city corporation is claiming to be the canal. The owner of this place lives on the second floor of this establishment. He built a structure in his place, I rented the ground floor. All that is said including canal filling is done by the owner. Now, if the City Corporation feels that it will demolish it, it can demolish it.
Before the eviction operation started in the morning from the city corporation, he moved the important things of the establishment with his own people. Earlier, Imran moved many animals to other places during the night.
The owner of Sadeeq Agro Farm is Imran Hossain, the president of the Bangladesh Dairy Farmers Association (BDFA).
Before Eid-ul-Azha, the video of sale of goats worth Tk 1.5 lakh from Sadeeq Agro was spread on social media and after that various unknown information started to be published. Based on this source, former NBR president Matiur Rahman’s huge amount of illegal wealth was recovered.