American expatriate's three married wives in Sri Ghar

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The Bersik police have arrested three married wives of an American expatriate in Sylhet and sent them to prison. The arrested woman, Fahima Akter, is a female employee of the Sylhet City Corporation (SCC).

 

Kotwali police arrested him from the Dargah Gate area of the city in a money embezzlement case.

 

He was sent to jail by the court on Monday.

 

Sylhet Kotwali Police Station OC Md. Ziaul Haque confirmed the matter.

 

It is learned that Fahima Akhter is an office assistant (vaccinator) in the health department of Sylhet City Corporation. Fahima's father's house is in Golapganj, Sylhet. She has been married three times so far. She has left her two husbands and is now living with an American expatriate. The expatriate's house is in the Kadamtali area of Sylhet city.

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