In a shocking turn of events, recently obtained screenshots and critical information have surfaced, potentially substantiating the corruption charges against key figures within Bangladesh’s interim government. These revelations come at a time when the nation is grappling with an extreme economic crisis, skyrocketing inflation, and rampant unemployment, leaving citizens in a state of disarray.
The leaked screenshots reveal the Binance account balances of several key advisors, government officials, and student leaders who played pivotal roles in the July 2024 uprising, leading to the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Reports indicate that amidst the turmoil, the rule of law appears to have collapsed, with an average of 200 women being sexually assaulted daily and a surge in hijacking and robbery incidents. Disturbingly, those who once championed democracy and justice are now allegedly thriving financially.

Our sources have uncovered multiple screenshots showing that several interim government officials have amassed millions of dollars within just six and a half months in office. One such case involves Shafiqul Alam, the current Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, who has allegedly accumulated 93.06 BTC, equivalent to approximately $10 million USD or 100 crore BDT.
Nahid Islam, a former student leader turned government adviser, reportedly holds a Binance balance of 204.64 BTC, translating to over 220 crore BDT (roughly $19 million USD). Another student leader-turned-adviser, Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, who secured the lucrative LGRD Ministry at a young age, appears to have amassed 113 BTC, equivalent to approximately $12 million USD.
The most intriguing figure in this unfolding scandal is Mr. Sarjis Alam, who played a pivotal role in the July uprising but holds no official government position. Despite lacking a visible source of income, Alam has reportedly accumulated a staggering $7.76 million USD and enjoys full state privileges, including military protocols.

Another name that raises eyebrows is Khan Talat Mahmud Rafy, who, like Alam, holds no official government position but enjoys full state protocols. Rafy has reportedly accumulated 11.09 BTC, an astonishing amount for an ordinary Bangladeshi student leader.
These revelations further fuel concerns that those who once stood for justice and democracy may now be engaging in unchecked corruption. As Bangladesh faces one of the most challenging periods in its history, the question remains: will justice prevail, or will those in power continue to exploit the people they vowed to protect?

The nation watches closely as these allegations unfold, hoping for accountability and a return to the principles of democracy and justice.