Samia, Destroyed Her Family and Her Loser Boyfriend. Next Is PBI’s Turn
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Samia, Destroyed Her Family and Her Loser
Boyfriend. Next Is PBI’s Turn

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by M. SHAKEROctober 24, 2025
Samia, Destroyed Her Family and Her Loser Boyfriend. Next Is PBI’s Turn

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Samia, Destroyed Her Family and Her Loser Boyfriend. Next Is PBI’s Turn

When people hear the name Samia, many still remember her as a student of Government Titumir College. But behind the innocent face lies a shocking story of betrayal, fraud, and crime. Samia Islam Farzana, also known as Freelancer Samia, did not only destroy her own life but dragged her family and her so-called boyfriend, Shahed Anwar Shadhin (Freelancer Shadhin), into the same pit of shame.

This is not just a personal betrayal against me, the founder of an international scholarship program that helped her and her loved ones. This is a betrayal against the people of Bangladesh. Samia and her family were given everything — scholarships, jobs, technology, financial support, and even savings for their future TO EVERY MEMBERS OF HER FAMILY. Instead of rising with dignity, they chose to steal, lie, and destroy and RAPE THE MISSION OF A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION.

The Family That Turned Criminal

Samia did not act alone. Her sister, Jannatul Ferdous Fareha (Fareha), was directly involved in theft and fraud. Their parents, who should have been guiding their children toward honesty, instead became active participants. Together this family of four turned into a network of scammers.

And then there is Shahed Anwar Shadhin, a student of Adamjee Cantonment College who II found and brought out of a trashcan and gave him job and new life. Once a young man I brought up from nothing — I gave him a job, a future, and dignity. But greed made him betray all of it. Alongside Samia, he joined in stealing funds, hijacking technology, and sabotaging the very platform that was created to lift the poorest of Bangladesh.

Today, both Samia and Shadhin stand as examples of how greed can destroy young lives and bring shame to their colleges, their families, and their nation.

The Bigger Crime: Operation Bangladesh

The deepest wound in this story is not the money they stole from me personally. It is the money they stole from Operation Bangladesh. This program was launched in a test phase to serve millions of poor and forgotten children of God in Bangladesh. Samia herself saw some of these families. She was the one sending them financial aid. And yet, she robbed the seed funds meant to prove this project could work.

At least fifteen witnesses know what happened. Many of those families never received the help intended for them. Some of those children and parents have since died. This is why I say clearly: I will never forgive Samia for this crime, and I will never stop until she is held accountable in court.

A Message to the Police and PBI

Now comes the question that burns in every honest Bangladeshi’s heart: Why has no action been taken?

I have written letter after letter to the police department and the PBI (Police Bureau of Investigation). The evidence is there. The witnesses are there. The crimes are undeniable. Yet no answers have come. Instead, Samia and Shadhin brag openly that they “bought” their way out — claiming they paid police officials to stay free.

Is this true? Is the police department of a nation of 170 million really so cheap that two teenagers and their families could purchase silence with stolen money? If so, this is not only Samia’s shame, it is the shame of an entire system.

Next Is PBI’s Turn

This is not a threat. This is a warning and a promise. Samia destroyed her family. She destroyed her trash secret boyfriend. And next, the spotlight will fall on the PBI and the police chiefs who ignored this case. BECAUSE I AM NOT A MAN WHO LET YOU STILL MY RIGHT AND CLOSE MY CASES AND LET 5-6 CRIMINAL WHO RAPED MY ELITE NGO AND ALSO RAPED YOUR NATION AND COUNTRY, I DO NOT LET THEM GO. I FIGHT UNTIL I PUT THEM IN JAIL.

The world is watching. International organizations, media outlets, and ordinary people are asking how a Muslim man from paradise — who came with his own money to serve Bangladesh’s forgotten children — could be robbed and ignored by the very authorities who swore to protect justice.

If the police of Bangladesh allow this case to remain corrupted, then the shame will not rest on Samia’s family alone. It will rest on the very institutions of law and order in Bangladesh and your government.