Sharif Uddin, recently sacked deputy assistant director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), has said he has been a victim of unjust treatment. He made the remarks in a video message, released on Monday, in response to the ACC allegations. On Sunday, ACC Secretary Dr Mahbub Hossain told a media brief that Sharif kept about Tk94 lakh in his possession for nearly one and a half years, which was recovered during a drive at the land office in Cox’s Bazar. About the allegation, Sharif said, “After confiscating the money from Cox’s Bazar, we brought it to our Chattogram office. I kept it in the office vault and all of our DDs and directors knew about it.” He went on to say that the process of depositing seized money in Bangladesh Bank is very complicated and the central bank told the ACC to deposit the seized money in a vault. Presenting the seized evidence during trial would be difficult if the money was deposited at the treasury. Post navigation BCL central leader accused of beating another leader at Shaheed Minar GSP, democracy, RAB sanction to feature Dhaka-Washington talks