SISP Files Legal Complaint Alleging Misuse of Funds and Digital Misconduct by Two Former Scholarship Recipients

The Shaker International Scholarship Program (SISP), a nonprofit organization providing educational assistance to underprivileged students in Bangladesh, has filed a legal complaint in the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court in Dhaka. The complaint names two individuals—Samia Islam Farzana, a student of Titumir Government College, and Shahed Anwar Shadhin, a student of Adamjee Cantonment College. In connection with a legal complaint citing financial irregularities and improper access to organizational systems.

Key Highlights

  • SISP has filed a criminal complaint (CR No. 371/2025) in the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court, Dhaka. 

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  • Two former scholarship recipients—Samia Islam Farzana and Shahed Anwar Shadhin—are named in the complaint.

  • The case involves allegations under multiple sections of the Bangladesh Penal Code, including:

    • Section 420: Cheating

    • Section 406: Criminal breach of trust

    • Section 379: Theft

    • Section 506(2): Criminal intimidation

    • Section 109: Abetment

  • Allegations include:

    • Misappropriation of approx. 1.8 million BDT in scholarship funds & Stole of Office Equipment.

    • Unauthorized access and deletion of SISP’s digital assets, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube accounts.

  • The Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) is handling the investigation.

  • SISP has submitted digital evidence and documentation to support its claims.

  • The organization remains committed to continuing its mission of supporting underprivileged students in Bangladesh.


Legal Representation:

  • Law Firm Name: Abdus Sobur & Associates, Dhaka Judge Court, Bangladesh.
  • Address: Gulfeshan Plaza, Suite No. N12, 69 Outer Circular Road, Boro Mogbazar, Dhaka-1227, Bangladesh 
  • Email: azmabdussobur@gmail.com
  • URL:  https://www.facebook.com/abdussoburandassociates/


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