Ragib Ali (Bengali: রাগীব আলী; born 10 October 1936) is a Bangladeshi-born British industrialist,[1] pioneer tea-planter and educationalist.
[3] The Bangladeshi Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed a case against him for amassing illegal wealth and concealing information about his assets.
[4] He was also accused of illegal occupation of property of the minority Hindu community which he was subsequently forced to give back.
He along with his son, Syed Abdul Hye, was convicted in court and Ragib was sentenced to 14 years in Jail on 6 April 2017.
He had grabbed the land (tea estate) in 1990 after forcing the Shebayet (caretaker) Pankaj Kumar Gupta to flee to India.