Pinak-6 ferry capsize enquiry report filed

A government panel, formed to investigate the sinking of passenger ferry Pinak-6, has submitted its report.

Munshiganj Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 14 Sept 2014, 06:57 PM
Updated : 14 Sept 2014, 06:58 PM

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Committee chief Joint Secretary Nur-ur-Rahman handed the findings to Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan and Secretary Syed Monjurul Islam on Sunday afternoon.
Pinak-6 went down in the Padma near Mawa on Aug 4. According to official figures, 49 bodies have been recovered and 61 are still missing.
A week-long search for the vessel was called off on Aug 11 after rescuers failed to trace the launch.
The shipping ministry PRO said the investigation committee made 25 recommendations.
It has also identified irregularity and negligence of five officials of the BIWTA and Department of Shipping, M Shafaet Hossain told bdnews24.com.
He said content of the report was kept ‘secret’.
"The minister will brief the media within a day or two after going through the report," Hossain said.
Minister Khan did not reply to media queries.
The Department of Shipping filed a case over the accident while a murder case was filed on Aug 5 accusing six people.
The passenger ferry owner and his son are currently in police custody.