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প্রকাশ: ২২ই আগস্ট ২০২৬, ৮:২০ পিএম

The acclaimed Bangladeshi rock icon Mahfuz Anam James and his band, Nagar Baul, have drawn international scrutiny after a formal complaint was lodged against them in Rome. Local concert promoter Abul Moayaz approached law enforcement to report allegations of a financial breach and contractual fraud stemming from their recent European tour.
The legal filing was submitted at the Legione Carabinieri Lazio police station at 11:20 local time on Friday, 21 August 2026. The documentation spans seventeen pages of detailed records, financial receipts, and performance agreements. According to the statements, the promoter advanced thirty-five thousand Euros—equivalent to roughly forty-six million Bangladeshi Taka—to secure two live performances in Italy: one in Rome and another in Venice.
While the Rome concert proceeded as scheduled, the promoter contends that the Venice engagement failed to materialise under the agreed terms. The core grievance centres on assertions that the same artist line-up subsequently performed in Venice through an alternative organisational banner. This discrepancy prompted the promoter to pursue legal intervention over alleged financial losses and unfulfilled contractual obligations.
Legal experts note that filing a police report is an investigative step rather than a final judicial verdict. Italian authorities are now tasked with reviewing the provided evidence, examining financial trails, and weighing contractual commitments before deciding on any subsequent formal proceedings. Representatives for Nagar Baul, including band management, were not documented within the initial police submission to provide an immediate counter-narrative to the fraud claims.
This development follows a separate administrative dispute involving the touring party’s accommodation in the Italian capital. Management at the Hotel and Residence I Triangoli contacted the local organiser via email regarding the condition of four apartments allocated to the entourage. The establishment alleged that the rooms were vacated in a severely dishevelled state, highlighting a particular apartment that supposedly required intensive cleaning. Consequently, a two hundred Euro surcharge was levied, alongside claims that guests departed without completing standard front-desk check-out protocols.
Band management countered these assertions through media statements, clarifying that the entourage occupied separate rooms across the property and that any minor disorder was standard for a touring crew. Management also dismissed claims of bypassing departure regulations, noting that strict local passport deposit requirements made unauthorised exits virtually impossible.
As the Italian authorities evaluate the newly filed documentation, the focus remains on the financial transactions, contractual obligations, and the circumstances surrounding the Venice event. Neither James nor the Nagar Baul management team has released a comprehensive formal statement addressing the police complaint, leaving the next steps dependent on the outcome of the local investigation.
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