Sikder siblings departure to Thailand via air emergency vehicle from legitimate charges at home




Ron Haque Sikder, a chief of National Bank Limited, and his sibling Dipu Haque Sikder have left Bangladesh for Thailand by an air rescue vehicle subsequent to being blamed for undermining top officials of Exim Bank.


Mir Shahidul Islam, the head of police's Special Branch, affirmed the advancement to bdnews24.com on Friday, after The Daily Star detailed it. 

"They had clinical visas. We were unconscious that they were denounced for a situation," said the extra overseer general of police. 

The movement police that work under the Special Branch have gotten no data looking into it from the court or the agents or some other important authority, Shahidul said. "We came to think about the case later from the media," he included. 

Previous armed force official Serajul Islam, an executive of Exim Bank, began a body of evidence against Ron and Dipu with Gulshan police on May 19, saying they had kidnapped its Managing Director Mohammed Haider Ali Miah and Additional Managing Director Mohammad Feroz Hossain, and their two escorts. 

The charges likewise remember discharging a firearm for an endeavored murder and constraining Haider and Feroz into marking records. 

NBL has denied the charges. It leveled countercharges against Exim Bank, saying one of the Exim executives had taken credits from NBL and attempted to get progressively through unlawful methods. The body of evidence against the Sikder siblings plans to deprecate them, it included. 

The Daily Star on Friday revealed that the two siblings left Dhaka's Shahjalal International Airport for Bangkok on May 25 by an air rescue vehicle of R&R Aviation, an organization claimed by Sikder Group. 

An administration affirmed clinical departure trip of R&R Aviation left the air terminal with two travelers at 9:11 am on May 25, AHM Touhid-ul Ahsan, an executive of the air terminal, told bdnews24.com. 

The Bangladesh Embassy in Thailand sent a letter to the Thai government on May 23 mentioning authorization for the appearance of an air emergency vehicle, The Daily Star announced, refering to outside service sources. 

The Thai government gave the authorization around the same time and afterward a letter was sent to the Thai Embassy in Dhaka, mentioning it to give clinical visas for two travelers, as indicated by the report. 

After bdnews24.com arrived at Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen for input, he said he had enquired about it yet authorities didn't utter a word. "We have no clue about it." 

Momen alluded to the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, saying: "They think better about air ambulances." 

Gotten some information about the claim that outside service authorities helped Ron and Dipu secure the visas, the clergyman reacted by saying: "I know nothing about it." 

Both Ron, 47, and Dipu, 53, have US travel papers, a source at the air terminal law requirement told bdnews24.com. 

The executives of R&R Aviation had ventured out to Bangkok by the organization's airplane a few times prior, he included.

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