NCA freezes £90m of London property linked to former Bangladesh regime
Two men linked to Sheikh Hasina prevented from selling properties, including apartments in Grosvenor Square The UK’s serious and organised crime agency has frozen almost £90m of luxury London property belonging to two men linked to the deposed ruler of Bangladesh. In a development that comes (...)
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NCA (National Crime Agency), UK news, World news, Bangladesh, Real estate, South and central Asia, Sheikh Hasina, Business
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