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Six individuals were detained by the 13th Armed Police Battalion (APBn) at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on June 10, 2026, for possessing approximately 597.3 grams of gold jewelry. The suspects—identified as Md. Monir Hossain, Kazi Masud, Saidul Islam, Iliyas Khan, Sabbir Mia, and Md. Kamal Hossain—were apprehended near the airport’s public parking area after attempting to flee in a microbus. The recovered gold, valued at about Tk 9.44 million, was confirmed to be 22-carat.
According to APBn, the detainees admitted that the jewelry had been smuggled into Bangladesh through unidentified passengers from various countries. Investigators believe the group acted as receivers for a long-running gold smuggling syndicate operating around the airport. A regular case has been filed at the Airport Police Station under Section 25B(1)(b) of the Special Powers Act, 1974.
APBn Superintendent Mohammad Rezaul Kabir stated that the unit remains committed to preventing smuggling and other illegal activities at the airport, with ongoing operations and intelligence surveillance to curb such crimes.
Six arrested with 597 grams of gold jewelry at Dhaka airport
Tension flared along the Bakshiganj border in Jamalpur on Wednesday following allegations of an attempted push-in involving a man near pillar 1082 of the Ramrampur border area. Local sources said Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and residents prevented the attempt, leaving the man stranded on the zero line. Later, when he tried to enter Bangladesh again, BGB and locals stopped him, prompting him to return to the zero line.
A flag meeting between BGB and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) was held but ended without immediate resolution. In the afternoon, a heated exchange between locals from both sides escalated into a chase after some Indian youths allegedly threw stones at Bangladeshis. The situation prompted heightened alert along the border, with BGB maintaining control to prevent further unrest.
BGB’s Jamalpur 35 Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Hasanur Rahman urged locals not to cross the zero line and to cooperate with border guards to maintain calm. The situation is currently under control, though communication between the two border forces continues.
Tension at Bakshiganj border after push-in attempt sparks chase between locals
Mohammad Selim Uddin, central executive council member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and mayoral candidate for Dhaka North City Corporation, accused the Home Minister of creating unnecessary controversy over Islami Bank. Speaking at a press conference in a Karwan Bazar hotel on Wednesday, he said the minister’s recent remarks about the bank were made without factual basis and were regrettable. He urged the government to focus on resolving pressing national issues such as lawlessness, child abuse, and border crises instead of engaging in divisive debates.
Selim Uddin emphasized that Islami Bank is an important institution for the national economy and warned that instability or negative messaging around it could harm the country’s financial health. He also expressed concern over the border situation, calling the push-in issue a national crisis that requires inclusive political action. On the national budget, he stressed the need for effective implementation, prevention of tax evasion, and curbing corruption to ensure proper use of development funds.
He further highlighted Dhaka’s recurring waterlogging problem and the lack of elected city leadership, urging timely city corporation elections and stronger democratic opposition to enhance governance.
Selim Uddin criticizes Home Minister over Islami Bank remarks, urges focus on national issues
Bangladesh’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon and China’s Vice Minister of Information jointly inaugurated the 5th China Media Group (CMG) conference. The event, held in Chongqing, China, was officially announced in a ministry press release on June 10, 2026. This year’s theme centers on the use of artificial intelligence in media. Around 300 senior representatives and technology experts from various countries, international organizations, and global media outlets are participating.
In his opening remarks, Minister Swapon emphasized the importance of strengthening information exchange, content sharing, and technological cooperation in the digital era. He highlighted the need for international collaboration to combat fake news and misinformation on social and digital platforms, stressing responsible journalism and effective information management for global peace and welfare. He also called for increased professional training, skill-sharing, and joint initiatives between Bangladeshi and Chinese media organizations.
Participants expressed hope that the conference would open new opportunities for global media cooperation, technology-driven information management, and cultural exchange between Bangladesh and China.
Bangladesh and China launch CMG conference on AI use in global media
On Wednesday, seventy students from two educational institutions attended the budget session of Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament. Thirty students from Habib Ullah Degree College in Vedarganj, Shariatpur, and forty from Chetana Model Academy in Mirpur, Dhaka, visited the Parliament complex around 1:45 p.m. They toured the building’s architecture and had lunch at the Parliament cafeteria before observing the day’s proceedings from the Bir Sreshtho Mohammad Ruhul Amin Gallery. Eight teachers accompanied the students during the visit.
The initiative, led by Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan, allows students from schools, colleges, and universities to observe parliamentary sessions as part of a civic learning program. Each day, groups from different institutions are invited to witness the sessions firsthand. Wednesday’s visit coincided with the fourth day of the budget session.
The day’s proceedings began with a question-and-answer segment led by Prime Minister and Leader of the House Tareq Rahman, under the chairmanship of Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikrom. Discussions were held on public importance notices, and decisions were made regarding the formation of parliamentary standing committees.
Seventy students observe Bangladesh Parliament’s budget session under education minister’s initiative
The United States has launched new military strikes inside Iran just hours after President Donald Trump announced tougher measures. Trump accused Tehran of taking too long to reach a potential peace agreement and vowed stronger action. The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement that it began “additional defensive strikes” against multiple targets in Iran, describing them as a response to Iran’s “unjustified and continuous aggression.”
Following the attacks, Iran’s top military authorities declared the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz to all ships, including commercial vessels, warning that any attempt to cross would be targeted. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran would stand firm against any pressure or threats, while the country’s foreign ministry criticized Washington’s stance as harmful to diplomatic efforts.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said key Iranian facilities would be bombed, arguing that Iran had missed its chance for compromise. The renewed hostilities come after a short-lived ceasefire agreement in April failed to hold, with recent talks between Washington and Tehran collapsing and tensions escalating further.
U.S. strikes Iran as Tehran shuts Strait of Hormuz to all ships
A new statistical study by Brazil’s Globo platform ‘Gato Mestre’ has revealed that Bayern Munich leads all clubs in total goals scored by their players in FIFA World Cup history. Covering tournaments from 1930 to 2026, the research found that players from 492 clubs have scored at least once on the World Cup stage. Bayern Munich currently holds the top spot with 79 goals, followed closely by Barcelona with 78 and Real Madrid with 77.
The top five clubs in the ranking are all European, with Inter Milan in fourth place at 71 goals and Juventus fifth with 59. Outside Europe, Uruguay’s historic club Peñarol ranks ninth globally, with its players contributing 39 World Cup goals. Among South American clubs, Brazil’s Vasco da Gama leads with 29 goals, while Argentina’s River Plate tops its national list with 22.
Despite progress in Asian club football, no Asian club has yet entered the top 25 in World Cup goal rankings. Analysts expect the competition among top European clubs to intensify in upcoming tournaments.
Bayern Munich leads all clubs in World Cup goals, narrowly ahead of Barcelona and Real Madrid
The human rights organization Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) has expressed deep concern over a brutal incident in Cox’s Bazar’s Matamuhuri upazila, where a woman and her teenage daughter were gang-raped during a home robbery. According to ASK’s press release issued on Wednesday, a ten-member gang broke into the victims’ house late Monday night by cutting the window grill, looted gold and cash, and then committed the assault. The woman’s husband works in Chattogram city, leaving her at home with their two daughters aged 15 and 7.
ASK stated that such barbaric and inhumane acts are not isolated tragedies but raise serious questions about the state’s ability to ensure the safety of women and children. The organization emphasized that sexual violence and gang rape are completely unacceptable and that repeated incidents of such crimes erode public confidence and create fear and insecurity in society.
ASK demanded the immediate identification and arrest of all perpetrators, calling for their punishment under the law. It also urged authorities to provide urgent medical, psychological, and legal support, along with maximum security for the victims.
ASK condemns gang rape of mother and daughter during robbery in Cox’s Bazar
A vibrant parade was organized by Argentina football supporters in Lalpur upazila of Natore to welcome the FIFA World Cup 2026. The event, held on Tuesday afternoon, saw hundreds of fans dressed in blue and white jerseys and waving both national and Argentine flags. The procession started from the Sri Sundari Pilot Model High School and College field and moved through the main roads of the upazila, turning the entire area into a festive scene.
During the parade, football enthusiasts cheered, clapped, and joined in the celebration with their families, creating an atmosphere of joy and unity. Organizers said the event aimed to spread enthusiasm for the upcoming World Cup and inspire young people to engage more in sports. They emphasized that football fosters global harmony, friendship, and solidarity.
Participants expressed hope that the excitement surrounding the World Cup would continue to grow and strengthen community bonds through shared passion for football.
Argentina fans in Lalpur celebrate FIFA World Cup 2026 with a colorful parade
Hundreds of doctors from various hospitals, medical colleges, and specialist associations formed a human chain at Shahbagh in Dhaka on Saturday, protesting defamatory remarks, workplace attacks, and what they described as a deep conspiracy targeting the health sector. Despite heavy rain, participants condemned false information and hate speech against physicians, urging accountability and reform through constructive criticism instead of hostility.
BNP Health Affairs Secretary Professor Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam questioned whether a deliberate smear campaign was being conducted against doctors and called for an investigation into possible vested interests or external influences. He cited the collapse of a billion-dollar medical tourism business after the 2024 uprising as a possible motive for attempts to pit doctors against the public. Speakers emphasized that weakening the health sector would undermine a key pillar of the state and that doctors and patients must remain on the same side.
Participants demanded legal action and exemplary punishment for those spreading hatred against doctors, including a public apology from journalist Masud Kamal for his recent remarks. They also called for ensuring workplace safety and restoring trust in doctor-patient relations.
Doctors in Dhaka protest smear campaign and demand investigation into motives behind anti-doctor rhetoric
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman became emotional while addressing the national parliament on Wednesday, shedding tears as he described the suffering and hardships faced by Bangladeshi expatriates. During his speech, he highlighted various problems encountered by expatriates and urged the government to take swift action to resolve them. He emphasized that expatriates are like warriors who deserve respect and recognition for their contributions.
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed responded by praising Dr. Rahman’s remarks, describing his speech as that of a national leader rather than merely an opposition figure. The minister agreed that expatriates should be regarded as warriors, recalling their role during the July uprising when many were arrested for their involvement. He also commended the opposition for engaging in constructive discussion in parliament.
The exchange underscored a rare moment of bipartisan acknowledgment in parliament regarding the contributions and challenges of Bangladeshi expatriates, with both government and opposition voices calling for greater respect and support for them.
Jamaat chief weeps in parliament while urging action on expatriates’ hardships
Bangladesh’s Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md. Anisul Haque emphasized that ensuring justice requires upholding the rule of law, due process, and the right to legal representation even for those accused of the most heinous crimes. He made these remarks on Wednesday at Dhaka University’s Nawab Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Bhaban during a seminar organized by the Center for Advanced Legal Studies (CALS) to launch a research report titled “Legal Representation in Death Penalty Cases in Bangladesh: An Empirical and Conceptual Analysis.”
The minister noted that although many countries have abolished the death penalty, Bangladesh’s current social context makes its removal complex. Referring to the Ramisa murder case, he said the government demonstrated its commitment to the rule of law through prompt investigation, DNA testing, and trial, while also ensuring state-funded legal defense for the accused. He added that despite criticism on social media, the government has not deviated from fundamental legal principles.
He further stated that the government is expanding legal aid programs, strengthening district-level committees, promoting alternative dispute resolution, and encouraging pro bono legal services to ensure access to justice for the poor.
Law Minister urges fair trial and legal aid even for heinous crime suspects in Bangladesh
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed told parliament on Wednesday that he holds a diploma in Hindi and Urdu and knows some Arabic and Persian. He praised Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman for delivering what he described as a strong and nationally minded speech, saying Rahman spoke not as an opposition leader but as a national leader.
During the parliamentary session, Salahuddin emphasized that expatriates should be regarded as warriors, noting their contributions during the July uprising alongside students and citizens. He said many expatriates were even arrested for their involvement in the movement. The minister also commended the opposition for engaging in constructive discussions.
In his address, Jamaat’s Ameer highlighted various problems faced by expatriates and urged the government to intervene quickly to resolve them. He reiterated that expatriates deserve respect and recognition for their role in national affairs.
Home Minister lauds Jamaat leader’s speech, calls expatriates national warriors in parliament
CBA leaders at the Power Development Board (PDB) office in Chattogram allegedly assaulted an assistant engineer in front of the executive engineer on Tuesday afternoon. The incident occurred between 1:40 pm and 2:30 pm at the PDB building in Agrabad, when the leaders entered the executive engineer Nilufar Yasmin’s office and created chaos. The attack followed a dispute over the appointment of a data entry operator on a 'no work, no pay' basis. The matter became public after a video went viral on social media the next day.
According to PDB sources, the CBA leaders, accompanied by about 40 people, entered the computer center without authorization and confronted Nilufar Yasmin about the recruitment. When assistant engineer Mahadi Hasan intervened to calm the situation, the group dragged him outside and physically assaulted him. Other staff members intervened to prevent further harm. Following the incident, a general diary was filed, and five individuals were identified from CCTV footage and transferred to different locations.
Officials said the attack violated both service rules and criminal law, prompting widespread anger among PDB officers and employees demanding punishment for those involved.
CBA leaders assault assistant engineer at Chattogram PDB office over recruitment dispute
A unique initiative in Chattogram has linked vocational training directly to employment for school dropouts. After completing a six-month course under the ‘Special Program—Functional Literacy and Practical Skills Training (Pre-vocational Level)’, 46 young men and women received both certificates and job appointment letters at a ceremony held at the Chattogram Deputy Commissioner’s office. The program was jointly organized by the Chattogram District Administration and the Bureau of Non-Formal Education.
The training, conducted in Hathazari’s Katirhat High School and Parbati Model Government High School, covered tailoring and dressmaking, mobile phone servicing, computer and graphic design, and refrigeration and air conditioning. Of 77 participants, 73 passed the final evaluation. The district administration coordinated with local employers to ensure job placements. Tailoring trainees joined boutiques with starting salaries of 5,000 taka plus allowances, while others were placed as apprentices or technicians in various local firms.
Chattogram Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam said the goal is to make training synonymous with employment, turning dropout youths into skilled human resources. He emphasized fair treatment and safe workplaces for young workers, highlighting skill development as key to national progress.
Chattogram DC links vocational training with jobs for dropout youths
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