Abandoned Property

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At least seven feet of soil was cut in two chambers of Satkhak's half-way house with 20 workers on Saturday. However, the Dhaka District Executive Magistrate Anwaruzzaman suspended the ditch as it was not known at the fair.

He told reporters in the afternoon that the excavation work has been postponed due to the tin-tilled houses being risky. Expert advice will be tried again soon. "

Mirpur Police Station Officer-in-Chief Dana Fakir said that the police will be surrounded by the house until the operation is over.

Monirul Alam, owner of the house number 16 of the number 16 of Mirpur Section 10, is a trader.

He told reporters that, about eight years ago, Tinced bought the house. From then on, through a caretaker, the seven rooms of the house were rented.

Monirul left the tenants recently to build a new building there.

"The house was empty for some days. On 12th July, the caretaker stopped them when two people tried to enter the house, including Abu Tayeb. Then they showed him financial temptations. Say, there is treasure here. If he gives them a chance in secret, he will be given a share, "he said.

In search of the treasure, the soil was littered by the administration's initiative in Dhaka's Mirpur house on Saturday.

When the caretaker informed him, Monirul went to Mirpur Police Station. He gave a GD on the advice of the police. After the matter was moved to the deputy commissioner's office, it was decided to search the treasure in the presence of an executive magistrate in the presence of the house.
According to OC Dasan Fakir, as well as Monirul has made a GD at Taibu Police Station.

Cox's Bazar resident Tayab said in GD, this house belonged to a friend of his friend.

"During the war, they sold and went home. When they went, they left there two gold under the golden soil - after this he came to know through the friend. "

Tyeb asked for police help to rescue this 'gold'.

A team of police led by magistrate Anwaruzzaman started looting the soil at 10am with the workers.

In search of the treasure, the soil was littered by the administration's initiative in Dhaka's Mirpur house on Saturday.

On the west side two floors of the floor were about four feet licked.
Magistrate Anwaruzzaman told reporters that they have not received anything till now. There is no clear idea about where there is treasure.

"The structure of the house is risky. There is a risk of collapse of more digging. Next steps will be taken in consultation with experts. "

Owner of the house Monirul said that if the house is found in the treasury, it will be deposited in the government treasury.

Ward commissioner of the area Zahirul Islam Manik told bdnews24.com that the house was abandoned property. Ershad government bought a local one when he was given the opportunity to buy the land. After a few minutes, the house came to the present owner Monirul.

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