Embargo on suspects leaving country: ACC moves petition for stay on HC verdict to formulate law
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today moved a petition before the Supreme Court, seeking stay on the High Court verdict over formulating a specific law or rule regarding imposition of embargo on corruption suspects or accused from leaving the country.
After a brief hearing, Chamber judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court Justice Obaidul Hassan adjourned the hearing of the petition till March 28.
The ACC's lawyer Khurshid Alam Khan submitted the petition before the Chamber judge of the Appellate Division of the SC Justice Obaidul Hassan seeking stay on the HC judgement.
In the petition, the commission said if the ACC is to take permission from the special judge's court for imposing embargo on any corruption suspect or accused leaving the country, the inquiry or investigation against him or her will be "frustrated".
Delivering verdict on a writ petition, the HC on March 16 observed that a specific law or rule is needed soon regarding imposition of embargo on corruption suspects or accused leaving the country.
There is no specific law or rule to ban people, against whom inquiries or investigations are underway in connection with corruption allegations or cases, from leaving the country though they have rights to free movement according to the constitution, the court said.
The bench came up with the judgment after it heard a writ petition filed by one Ataur Rahman from Narsingdi challenging the ACC's action to restrain him from going abroad as a graft allegation against him was being inquired.
The court declared the ACC's action illegal and allowed Ataur to go to Sweden where he lives with his family.
The ACC issued a notice on August 24, 2020, asking Ataur, known as Sweden Ataur, to submit his wealth statement to the commission.
After he submitted the statement, the anti-graft body started an inquiry into his wealth and on December 20 that year, the commission issued a letter to the immigration police to refrain Ataur from going to Sweden.
Ataur then filed the petition with the HC challenging the ACC's action to prevent him from going abroad, Sarwar said.
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