NCA freezes 90m of London property linked to former Bangladesh regime
Briefly

The UK's National Crime Agency has frozen approximately £90 million worth of luxury London properties belonging to two men linked to the ousted Bangladeshi ruler. This action is a result of increasing pressure on the UK to aid Bangladesh in asset recovery. Ahmed Shayan Rahman and his cousin were named in investigations revealing extensive UK property holdings by associates of Sheikh Hasina's former governance. The properties, acquired through offshore companies, include expensive apartments in prominent London areas. The arrest of their relative Salman F Rahman for corruption has intensified scrutiny on their assets.
The National Crime Agency has frozen nearly £90m of luxury property in London linked to associates of the deposed ruler of Bangladesh, responding to pressure for asset tracing.
Ahmed Shayan Rahman and Ahmed Shahryar Rahman, whose assets were frozen, are connected to Salman F Rahman, a key figure in the former regime facing corruption charges.
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