Bangladesh’s student movement stood on the basis of foreign funding! Leaders invest crores in crypto

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Bangladesh’s student movement stood on the basis of foreign funding! Leaders invest crores in crypto


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Large links of foreign funding have come out behind the alleged student movement in Bangladesh. An investigation has revealed that this movement was supported by heavy foreign funds. The big crypto investment made by its leaders has given rise to the possibility of money laundering.

Sarjis Alam, the ADSM leader and founder of the ‘Ethnic Citizen Committee’, invested at $ 7.65 million (Rs 65 crore) in Cryptocurrency Tather (TETHER). Creating such a large property from a very simple family background indicates illegal foreign funding.

Fear of money laundering

IT Advisor and ADSM Coordinator Nahid Islam has invested 204.64 Bitcoin (BTC) in the interim government, priced at $ 17.14 million (Rs 147 crore). This huge investment has raised serious questions on the source of their money.

ADSM leader Khan Talat Mahmood Rafi, associated with CTG University, invested 11.094 bitcoin, priced at $ 1 million (Rs 8.60 crore). Despite not having no known family background, such a big investment shows the possibilities of money laundering.

Media people also join the trap

Shafiqul Alam, press secretary and journalist of Principal Advisor, has assets of 93.06 bitcoin ($ 10 million, Rs 86 crore). It is clear from this that media people associated with the movement were also part of the trap of this foreign funding.

The movement of Bangladesh which was once considered an attempt to change the student-linked change, is now being accused of foreign funding. Crypto investments have exposed these large financial irregularities.

The movement started last year

In August last year, the students started a agitation against reservation, which stopped at the rise of the growing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government. The reins of the country came in the hands of the interim government for some time. It was expected that in the meantime elections will be held and the new democratic government would come but it has not happened yet. Students who have set up the government have formed a political party.