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Bed trade allegations against Dr Mamunur at Rajshahi Jail Hospital
  Date : 28-07-2020

Liaquat Hossain, Rajshahi: Allegations of illegal bed trading have been leveled against Dr Md Mamunur Rahman of Rajshahi Central Jail Hospital. It is learned that he takes Tk. 3,00,000/= (three lakh) per month for bed rent. According to sources, Rajshahi Jail Hospital can stay without being a patient for four thousand rupees per month. With money every month, you can stay in 4 wards of the prison hospital for years. Md. Rubel (38), son of Abdur Razzak, a resident of Chandipur area under Rajpara Police Station, has been in custody for 7 months, his niece Antar (25) has been in custody for 18 months, Mohammad Ramzan (28) has been in custody for 8 months, Rajshahi Bagam. Md. Rubel (33) of Bhabaniganj area has been staying in the hospital ward for 4 months even though he has not been a patient for 4 months.
Md. Babul (54) of Rajshahi Bagha Police Station has been detained for 5 months, Md. Ratul (28) of Gourhanga area under Boalia Police Station of Rajshahi has been detained for 5 months and Sheesh Mohammad (38), son of drug dealer Ismail of Rajshahi Godagari Police Station has been detained for 5 months.
It is also known that Dr. Mamunur Rahman has been working in the prison hospital since October 28, 2018. His faithful prisoner is the chief writer of Ujjwal Jail Hospital. He lives in the 5th ward of the prison hospital and has an account of all the government medicines including the keys of the prison hospital. He also withdrew cash from the prisoner`s bed rent. Jail jailer Sabbir (01311919005) also used this number to withdraw money for hospital bed rent through bKash. If someone gives cash to Ujjwal, he may be in a hospital bed. If no one else can rent a hospital bed, the name is immediately removed from the hospital and placed in other wards such as Import Ward Division Ward Civil Ward and Jamuna Pagla Ward 1 and 2. And if money is given for development, the healthy patient is admitted to the jail hospital as he is ill.
Government plaintiff Mahima Madarer, convicted prisoner (609) This is brilliant. Each ward of Ujjwal has its own prisoners. The new accused actually took the accused to the hospital to explain to the chief writer Ujjwal, they said that if an accused is taken to Ujjwal, we get a commission of Tk 200 and get all the facilities of the hospital.
It is also known that Ujjwal Kara has been the Chief Writer of Ward No. 5 of the hospital for 10-12 years. He has no medical degree but as a doctor he gives medicine to the prisoners as per his wish. Asked about this, Dr. Mamunur Rahman (MBBS) (BCS Health) Assistant Civil Surgeon said, "When you come to the office, I do not give an unofficial speech." He denied everything on the phone.
When contacted on the mobile phone of Rajshahi Civil Surgeon Dr. Mohammad Enamul Haque, he said, "I am not in favor of anyone who does wrong."



  
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