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Bangladeshi-origin arms dealer Moosa bin Shamsher cannot go abroad due to ISI’s threat

Dhaka, Jul 16 (UNI) Multi-billionaire Bangladeshi-origin arms dealer Moosa bin Shamsher, once one of the 10 top richest men in the world, has been warned not to travel to middle-east saying that diplomatic cooperation between Bangladesh and Middle Eastern countries is not satisfactory at the moment, authorities said on Thursday.
Bangladeshi-born Dr Moosa bin Shamsher is the richest man in Asia after the death of notorious arms dealer Adnan Khashogi, according to print edition of Pakistani Dawn newspaper.
Around 82 billion US dollars belonging to Dr Moosa remain deposited with Swiss Bank and he is on the top of rich people in Asia. He had regular contacts with heads of the governments of Middle Eastern countries, according to the newspaper.
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