“Law enforcers have detained them so there must be allegations,” he told the media at the Secretariat on Monday.
“The allegations will be proven in court and they will be punished accordingly. We will take steps against them according to our system.”
The education minister’s personal officer Motaleb Hossain and ministry staffer Nasir Uddin were reported missing before police announced that they were in custody on Sunday.
“Law enforcers have some reason for detaining them -- whether it is corruption or some other crimes.”
Motaleb’s family filed a general diary claiming he had been abducted by a group from Gulshan on Saturday. Nasir disappeared after going to the Banani area on Thursday, his family told police.
He said the police found Tk 130,000 in cash on Nasir.
Police also announced the arrest of Lakehead Grammar School owner Khaled Hasan Matin.
An education ministry official told bdnews24.com that Motaleb and Nasir were involved in arranging the paperwork on the opening of Lakehead and the education board.
“The government will move against them if they have taken bribes or committed some other offence,” the education minister said. “Legal proceedings will be followed. If they are the perpetrators we will deal with them according to regulations.”
Nahid said he would not be helping his personal officer.