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"No one can make so much money in this country," said Bangladesh business tycoon Moosa bin Shamsher, as he defended allegations of money laundering during grilling by ACC officials.

"I made all my money abroad."

"It is claimed that I have siphoned off $7 billion abroad. So much money cannot be made in this country, no one has or ever will. I earned all this money in foreign countries," he told reporters after the ACC questioned him on Thursday.

According to the ACC, the grilling was meant to check on allegations of money laundering levelled against Shamsher.

On Dec 4, the corruption watchdog had written to him to appear before the court.

Shamser's eight-vehicle motorcade arrived at the ACC headquarters around 9am on Thursday. He was accompanied by bodyguards in the other seven cars.

ACC Deputy Director (public relations) Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya said the questioning began at 10am and it was conducted by Senior Deputy Director Mir Jainul Abedin.

It lasted for three hours and around 1.30pm Shamser spoke to the media.

"The ACC has summoned me and being a law abiding citizen, I am here."

Speaking on the allegations against him, the billionaire said:"There's a history behind every rumor, the truth surfaces when that history is analysed."

An ACC meeting on Nov 3 decided to probe Shamsher after a report by Business Asia said he had $ 7 billion stashed away at a Swiss bank.

Though Shamser denied the allegations of siphoning off money, he admitted to have money in the Swiss Bank.

"If the money stuck at the Swiss Bank can be recovered, then I would spend it for the Padma Bridge project and other social ventures for building a prosperous Bangladesh," he said.


Known to foreign media as ‘Bangladesh’s prince’, the businessman is related by marriage to Awami League’s presidium member Sheikh Fazlul Selim. His eldest son Bobby Hajjaj is special advisor to Jatiya Party chief HM Ershad.

Shamsher, from Faridpur, began labour exports through the DATCO Group he founded in 1974, but is better known in foreign media for his alleged ties to weapons trade.

He attracted huge media attention after offering the Labour Party and Tony Blair 5 million pounds as campaign donation during UK’s 1997 general elections.

The ACC, in 2011, had decided to probe Shamsher after another newspaper report said he had Tk 510 billion in Swiss banks, but not much progress was made on that.




Moosa Bin Shamsher among10 most notorious arms dealers in modern history

Dr. Moosa Bin Shamsher is a Bangladeshi business tycoon known for being a major player in international arms trading during the 1970s and 1980s (as well as for many other business ventures). Affectionately dubbed “Prince Moosa” by the South Asian press, this high-profile figure is, notwithstanding, known for dealings with other shady big name arms dealers on this list such as Adnan Khashoggi and Sarkis Soghanalian. It is also alleged that Shamsher has had Swiss bank accounts worth $7 billion frozen because of “irregular” transactions. Formed in 1974, Shamsher’s business, DATCO, deals in global weaponry, including tanks, fighter planes and ballistic missiles. Almost as renowned as Shamsher’s arms dealings is his love of excess: he owns a fleet of a hundred private cars that includes Rolls-Royce models and limousines and wears diamond-encrusted shoes valued at $3 million.
 
He probably refused to pay off the acc cohorts. This attention is just to bring heat on him. He will pay and all will be well !!
 
He probably refused to pay off the acc cohorts. This attention is just to bring heat on him. He will pay and all will be well !!

Very true for Indian Subcontinent.

Paisa Bolta Hai..........
 
Liked the show he made with 7 cars full of security.

There's something fishy about him.

Can anyone here name the defense companies that he helped distribute military equipment for (if any)? And for which countries? How come he never lobbied for acquisition of F-16's back in the 80's and 90's?

I'm sorry, I've never heard of DATCO or even his name in the global military industry. Who is he really?
 
There's something fishy about him.

Can anyone here name the defense companies that he helped distribute military equipment for (if any)? And for which countries? How come he never lobbied for acquisition of F-16's back in the 80's and 90's?

I'm sorry, I've never heard of DATCO or even his name in the global military industry. Who is he really?
Adom bebshahi
 
There's something fishy about him.

Can anyone here name the defense companies that he helped distribute military equipment for (if any)? And for which countries? How come he never lobbied for acquisition of F-16's back in the 80's and 90's?

I'm sorry, I've never heard of DATCO or even his name in the global military industry. Who is he really?

Well, most of the money he made was from illegal arms trading, mainly in the middle east.

DATCO was actually a manpower export company.

Liked the show he made with 7 cars full of security.

His female bodyguards were the eye candies, reminded of Muammar Gaddafi! :partay:
 
From Wiki,

In 2007, a renowned Malta based CA firm’s audit report revealed by FIU, states that he made $10 billion, mostly from the international arms trading by selling tanks; fighter planes ICBMs and power brokerage that he had carried outside Bangladesh,

Moosa Bin Shamsher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Damn man, this guy deals with ICBMs. :crazy:
 
he is true in Bangladesh what invisible business will yield 7 billion dollar he might have made his fortune from business in abroad .but if his fortune is from illegal arms trade then he might be on run but it seems he is running a smooth luxurious life in gulshan .
 
His net asset worth more than $25 billion. $7 billion held by some swiss bank.

He was a close associate of Adnan Khasegi who made most of the deals for Saudi armed forces in 80's and early 90's.
 
Shabash Prince! We need you.You are not like the BEXIMCO bros,Morshed Khan,etc.
 

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