Court Takes Firm Stand Against Land Corruption
The court has ordered a comprehensive crackdown on all illegal plot owners, directing authorities to trace and take action against those involved in the recent land scam. But the verdict doesn’t stop there. In a bold move, the court has also set its sights on the very people who were supposed to prevent such corruption: the officers of RAJUK and the housing ministry.

Special Directives for Institutional Reform
The court’s directives include not just punishment for the guilty, but also a call for institutional reform within RAJUK and the Ministry of Housing. The goal is to prevent future abuse of power and ensure transparency in plot allocation. It seems the authorities are finally being told, “No more sweeping things under the rug.”
Let’s be honest—watching corrupt officials squirm is almost as satisfying as finally seeing justice served. Maybe next time, those in charge will think twice before playing Monopoly with public land.
Sources:
bdnews24.com