BGMEA building sealed off again

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Bangla Tribune Report
Published : 18:51, Apr 18, 2019 | Updated : 18:53, Apr 18, 2019

A general view of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) building in Dhaka. PHOTO/Sazzad HossainThe capital development authority has once more sealed off the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) building that faces demolition on account of being built in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act.

A Rajdhani Unnayan Katripakkha (RAJUK) team led by its Director (administration) and Executive Magistrate Khandaker Aliur Rahman sealed off the building at around 6 pm on Thursday (Apr 18).

Earlier in the day, the sealed off building was opened to the offices of the several organisation who could not vacate on Apr 16.

RAJUK, at the request of the organisations, kept the building open all day on Thursday so that the complex could be completely vacated.

“We sealed off the building once more at 5:45 pm. There are still a few goods left behind. The rest will be decided by the authorities,” Aliur Rahman told Bangla Tribune.

In April 2018, the Supreme Court ordered the BGMEA building be demolished. According to the order, the building was to be demolished sometime after April 12 this year.

The 15-storey building stands on a critical spot in Dhaka, blocking the water flow between Hatirjheel lake and Begunbari canal; and has been described by the Supreme Court as “a cancer in the Hatirjheel project.”

The High Court ordered the BGMEA to move forward with demolition work in April 2011. The association filed a leave to appeal against the verdict which was later dismissed by the top court.

In June 2016, the Appellate Division upheld the verdict ordering the demolition of the structure and told the BGMEA to bear the cost of demolition.

The RMG trade body lost its final legal battle on Mar 5, 2017, when the Appellate Division threw out a petition for a review of the verdict.

Later, the association sought a year’s extension to the latest deadline to demolish the building.

Following the plea, the Supreme Court, in April 2018, granted BGMEA one more year to demolish its office building.

The court had ordered the association to submit an undertaking with a condition that the BGMEA will not seek another extension after the one it currently applied for expires.

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