Travel Ban Imposed on Selina Hayat Ivy Amid Corruption Probe
A travel ban has been issued against Dr. Selina Hayat Ivy, the former mayor of Narayanganj City Corporation. The Metropolitan Special Judge's Court issued the order in response to an application from Mohammad Niamul Ahsan Gazi, Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
The order was given by the judge of the Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge's Court on Wednesday, November 13. ACC's Public Relations Officer Akhtarul Islam confirmed the matter.
The application states that an investigation is ongoing against the accused individual for alleged abuse of power and misappropriation of funds, through which she accumulated wealth beyond known sources of income in her own name and in the names of her family members. It has been reliably reported that the accused may attempt to flee the country. For the sake of a proper investigation, preventing her foreign travel is essential.
On September 12, the ACC’s headquarters decided to initiate an investigation against her.
The complaint further reveals that after Dr. Selina Hayat Ivy became mayor of Narayanganj City, she appointed Abul Hossain as her personal assistant. Abul Hossain allegedly misused his power to extort millions by threatening CNG and auto-rickshaw drivers. He owns four to five apartments in Narayanganj Metropolitan, and instead of appointing Arif Hossain as his personal assistant, he was posted as a school teacher. Additionally, there are two flats in Narayanganj Metropolitan's Borokhol and Pani Khal areas in the name of her driver.
Sources also reveal that her two brothers, Ali Reza Ripon and Ahmed Ali Reza Uzzal, embezzled millions annually from the solid waste collection and disposal management project in Siddhirganj region of Narayanganj City. In Narayanganj district, they constructed a seven-story building, demolished the historic Chitt Binodon Club to build a market, and occupied 18 acres of Bangladesh Railway land to construct Sheikh Russell Park.
Beyond these assets and corruption, the ACC’s intelligence investigation also uncovered illegally acquired wealth in the names of Dr. Selina Hayat Ivy, her dependents, and close relatives, exceeding known sources of income.
Ivy, the daughter of Ali Ahmad Chunka, the first chairman of Narayanganj Municipality, was first elected mayor in 2011 and has since been re-elected for a third consecutive term. Her father, Ali Ahmad Chunka, was one of the organizers of the Liberation War, chairman of Narayanganj Municipality, and president of the district Awami League. He resigned after the fall of the Awami League government.
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