The Gulf state’s Public Prosecution has quizzed Shahid for eight days in custody. The arrest of Shahid has also become a big issue of discussion in Kuwait’s political arena, according to the Middle-Eastern media. The Bangladesh Embassy in Kuwait asked for information on Shahid’s arrest formally, but the Kuwaiti government did not reply, Ambassador SM Abul Kalam said. They confiscated cheques and found evidence of illegal transactions during a raid on Shahid’s residence on Jun 6. Having travelled to Kuwait as a migrant worker, Laxmipur-2 MP Shahid now owns a business empire there.
Source: bd News24 June 14, 2020 18:56 UTC