How Much Money Were You Given to Sell Your Nation and Your Integrity?
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by M. SHAKERNovember 27, 2025
How Much Money Were You Given to Sell Your Nation and Your Integrity?

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How Much Money Were You Given to Sell Your Nation and Your Integrity?

When my video reached over 2,000,000 views, millions of Bangladeshis heard the same question I am asking again today:

How much money were you given to sell your nation and your integrity?

Bangladesh Police, PBI, CID — this question is for you.
Up to now, not a single answer.
This silence is not only embarrassing — it is historic shame.

And today, on www.samia.blog, I place this question in writing so the whole world can read it, archive it, quote it, and remember it.

This is a question born from betrayal, injustice, and the brutal crimes committed by Samia Islam Farzana, Shahed Anwar Shadhin, and Jannatul Ferdous Fareha — three teenagers who robbed a humanitarian NGO, stole equipment paid from my own pocket, vanished with scholarship assets, and then hid behind the corruption and weakness of Bangladesh’s law-enforcement system.

Samia Islam Farzana — The Symbol of Fraud Protected by Silence

Samia Islam Farzana did not just destroy trust; she destroyed the dignity of Bangladesh’s young generation. Her crimes — theft, deception, betrayal — were already enough to shame any nation.

But what is more disturbing is how Bangladesh Police and PBI responded:

Silence. Avoidance. Delay. Protection of criminals.

Why?
How much money were you given to sell your nation and your integrity?
Why did your officers ignore evidence?
Why did you protect dirty trashy teenagers who robbed a non-profit helping your own students?

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Hear Me Clearly, Bangladesh Police and PBI

The dirty game you started will end in a way you never expected.

You are leaving me no choice but to expose your crimes, your organized scams, and your corrupted investigation system to the world.

The world’s NGOs, businesses, and investors must clearly understand what kind of black land they are stepping into if they plan to work in Bangladesh.

They must know what kind of dark justice-for-sale and law-enforcement-for-hire structure is running the scam games you call an “investigation.”

My story is waking millions.

Because if a private, humanitarian NGO like mine can be robbed, abused, and raped by police in Bangladesh —

imagine what happens to businesses coming for profit.

And hear me again:

I am not stopping.
I am not backing down.
This is not the end for me —
this is the beginning of the end for your corruption.