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An arson incident occurred again on a railway track in Brahmanbaria on Thursday night, when unidentified miscreants set fire to tires placed on the rail line near Bhatsala area of Sadar upazila. The fire temporarily disrupted train movement, causing the Chattogram-bound Mahanagar Express to remain halted at Brahmanbaria station for about 15 minutes. Police from Sadar and Akhaura Railway Thana quickly responded, extinguished the fire, and restored normal train operations by midnight. This was the second such incident in the same area within two days, raising concerns about railway security. Authorities have launched an investigation to identify those responsible for the repeated acts of sabotage.
Arson on Brahmanbaria railway track halts train service briefly for second time in two days
A fire caused by an electrical short circuit broke out early Friday morning in Rangunia, Chattogram, burning three residential houses, a furniture shop, an office, and a warehouse. The incident occurred in Ward No. 5 of Rangunia Municipality. Firefighters from the Rangunia Fire Service Station arrived promptly and managed to bring the blaze under control after about one and a half hours of effort. According to the Fire Service and Civil Defense, the properties belonged to Md. Yusuf Mia. The estimated damage amounts to around Tk 5 lakh, while goods worth Tk 10 lakh were saved due to the quick response. The firefighting operation was led by Acting Station Officer Md. Jasim Uddin.
Electrical fault sparks fire in Rangunia destroying homes and shops but major losses averted
The Bangladesh Judicial Service Association (BJSA) has warned of a nationwide work stoppage by judges starting Sunday if the government fails to ensure adequate security for all courts, judges’ residences, and their travel routes within 48 hours. The BJSA issued the ultimatum following the brutal killing of a judge’s son and the injury of his wife in Rajshahi. The association demanded immediate deployment of security forces and disciplinary action against police officers accused of negligence and unprofessional conduct in handling the case. Expressing deep shock and anger, the BJSA said the judiciary has long been ignored despite repeated appeals for protection. Judges across the country are reportedly outraged, describing the incident as a reflection of the state’s failure to safeguard those who uphold justice.
Bangladesh judges threaten work stoppage demanding security after Rajshahi judge’s family attack
A passenger bus traveling from Dhaka to Barishal lost control and crashed into a roadside tree in Madaripur’s Kalkini area on Thursday night while trying to avoid an auto-van, killing one person and injuring at least ten others. The accident occurred around 10:30 p.m. on the Dhaka-Barishal Highway near Bhurghata Kundubari. The deceased was identified as the bus helper, though his name remains unknown. Police and fire service personnel conducted rescue operations, freeing trapped passengers and restoring traffic flow after about an hour of disruption. The injured were taken to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital in Barishal and local health facilities for treatment. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the crash.
Bus hits tree in Madaripur while avoiding auto-van killing one and injuring ten
Two crude bombs, locally known as cocktails, exploded near Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Thursday night, November 13. The first explosion occurred around 10:20 p.m. near the airport’s outgoing gate roundabout, followed shortly by another blast in front of the Jinjiang Restaurant in Uttara Sector 1. No injuries or casualties were reported in either incident. Police suspect the explosives may have been thrown from a nearby flyover. Investigators have collected samples from the scene and are examining possible motives and individuals involved. Authorities have tightened security around the airport area as the investigation continues.
Two crude bombs exploded near Dhaka airport with no casualties as police investigate
At least 35 passengers were injured in a road accident in Kalukhali upazila of Rajbari district when one bus hit another, causing one of them to plunge into a roadside ditch. The incident occurred on the Rajbari-Kushtia regional highway on Monday afternoon. Police from Pangsha Highway Station, led by Sub-Inspector Sajjad Hossain, visited the scene and confirmed that no fatalities were reported. The injured passengers were rescued and taken to Rajbari and Kalukhali hospitals for treatment. Several of the victims sustained serious injuries and were referred to other medical facilities for advanced care. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Two buses collide in Rajbari leaving at least 35 passengers injured
A college student named Saiyaf, 18, died after jumping into the Turag River while fleeing from locals who chased him following an arson attack on a stationary bus in Dhaka’s Shah Ali area on Thursday night. Police said Saiyaf and two other students agreed to set the bus on fire as part of a deal to earn money for a party. Another student, Nahian Amir Sani, 18, was caught by locals and handed over to police, while a third suspect managed to escape. The fire was started by pouring kerosene on the bus and filming the act on a mobile phone. Authorities have launched a manhunt for the fugitive and are taking legal action against the detained suspect. The incident has raised concerns about youth involvement in reckless and criminal activities.
Dhaka student dies fleeing after setting bus on fire in party-related arson deal
Abdul Mannan, a 40-year-old senior vice president of the Sorfovhata Union unit of the Labour Party, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Rangunia, Chattogram, late Thursday night. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. in the Bulinna Bari Tek area of the union’s 6th ward. Locals discovered Mannan’s body beside a road near his motorcycle, with four bullet wounds on his body. Police confirmed the recovery of the body and said his mobile phone was missing. Mannan, originally from Sorfovhata, lived in a rented house in Chandraghona with his wife and two daughters. He had recently returned from abroad and was involved in several business ventures. Law enforcement authorities have begun an investigation to determine the motive and identify the perpetrators behind the killing.
Labour Party leader Abdul Mannan shot dead in Rangunia, police investigating motive
Serious allegations of irregularities and corruption have surfaced in a Tk 680 crore riverbank protection project in Jhalakathi, implemented by the Bangladesh Water Development Board. The 13.2-kilometer project, aimed at protecting areas along the Sugandha River, reportedly used substandard sand, low-quality geo-bags, and improper cement ratios in block construction. Following complaints, one site officer was withdrawn, and low-quality materials were officially rejected. Despite these actions, locals claim that the rejected sand remains on-site and that geo-bags were not placed in the most erosion-prone areas. Officials admit to manpower shortages and delays in supervision, while contractors cite logistical issues. The project, approved by ECNEC and scheduled for completion in June 2027, has seen work start on only half of its 34 packages, raising concerns about transparency and oversight in public infrastructure spending.
In the project being implemented over more than 13 kilometers at a cost of 68 billion taka, low-quality sand is being used, along with blocks made with less cement than required and under-weight geo-bag
A Dhaka court has sentenced banker Rezaul Karim Reza to death for murdering his wife, medical student Jannatul Naeem Siddika, whom he met on Facebook. The couple married in October 2020 after a brief courtship, but two years later, during a birthday celebration in August 2022, Reza fatally stabbed Jannatul at a hotel in Panthapath following an argument. Her father filed a murder case the next day at Kalabagan Police Station. The trial began in March 2024, and on Thursday, Judge Md Sabbir Faiz of the Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Court delivered the verdict, also imposing a fine of 20,000 taka. Reza, who had been released on bail by the High Court, is currently absconding, and an arrest warrant has been issued to enforce the sentence. No defense lawyer was present during the verdict due to the accused’s absence.
Dhaka court sentences fugitive banker to death for murdering wife he met on Facebook
A shocking incident in Manisa, Turkey, has drawn widespread outrage after a school principal was caught on video pushing a 13-year-old autistic student down a staircase. The footage, which quickly went viral on social media, shows the principal calling the student over before forcefully shoving him. The student sustained serious injuries but reportedly received no immediate medical attention and was sent home alone. His mother later discovered the incident and filed both school and court complaints against the principal, citing previous instances of mistreatment. The Turkish Autism Solidarity and Rights Association has condemned the act, demanding accountability and justice for the victim. The case has reignited public debate over the treatment of children with disabilities in educational institutions.
Turkish principal caught on video pushing autistic student down stairs sparks outrage and legal action
Dhaka University authorities have temporarily suspended five security guards over allegations of negligence in duty. According to a statement issued on Thursday, November 13, the guards were on duty at various university locations between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. on November 11. During an inspection by the Proctorial Security Mobile Team, the guards were reportedly found neglecting their responsibilities. The suspended guards are Md. Shah Alam and Md. Selim from the Institute of Education and Research (IER), Md. Sangram Hossain from the Faculty of Fine Arts middle gate, Md. Shafiqul Islam from the Department of Nutrition and Food Science, and Md. Ali Ahmed from the back gate of Curzon Hall. The university administration stated that further investigation will determine any additional disciplinary action.
Dhaka University suspends five security guards for alleged negligence during night duty
A fire was deliberately set on a railway track in the Bhatsala area of Brahmanbaria’s Akhaura upazila on Thursday night, marking the second such incident in two days. According to Akhaura Railway Police Station Officer-in-Charge SM Shafiqul Islam, miscreants ignited tires, wood, and petrol on the track near the Akhaura-Chinair road. Railway police, security forces, and local police quickly responded, extinguishing the fire before it could disrupt train operations. Authorities have since increased patrols and surveillance around the Akhaura railway junction to prevent further sabotage attempts. The police remain on high alert to ensure the safety of rail infrastructure and passengers following these repeated arson attempts.
Police boost security after arson attack on railway track in Brahmanbaria’s Akhaura
At least 35 passengers were injured when a bus plunged into a roadside ditch following a collision with another bus in Kalukhali upazila of Rajbari district on the Rajbari-Kushtia regional highway. The accident occurred around noon on Tuesday. Police from Pangsha Highway Station, led by Sub-Inspector Sajjad Hossain, visited the scene and confirmed that no fatalities occurred. Injured passengers were rescued and taken to Rajbari and Kalukhali hospitals for treatment, while those critically hurt were transferred to other medical facilities. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and assessing road safety conditions in the area.
Bus collision in Rajbari leaves 35 injured but no fatalities reported
A young man drowned in the Turag River on Thursday night while fleeing from a mob after allegedly setting fire to a bus in Dhaka’s Uttor Nababerbag area under Shah Ali police station. According to police, several youths attempted to burn an empty bus by spraying kerosene and recording the act on mobile phones. Locals noticed the incident and chased them, capturing one suspect while two others jumped into the river. One of them, identified as 18-year-old Saiyaf, drowned, while the other escaped. The arrested suspect, Rudra Mohammad Nahiyan Amir Sani, also 18, is under police custody. Authorities suspect the arson attempt was linked to ongoing sabotage during the banned Awami League-declared ‘Dhaka Lockdown’ program. Police have launched a manhunt for the fugitive and are taking legal action against the detained youth.
Youth drowns in Turag River while fleeing mob after setting fire to a bus in Dhaka
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