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A Dhaka court has set December 1 for delivering the verdict in a graft case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana, and 15 others over alleged irregularities in the allocation of a 10-katha plot in the Purbachal New Town Project. The decision came after Judge Rabiul Alam of Dhaka Special Judge Court-4 concluded the arguments on Tuesday. The case, filed on January 13 this year by ACC Deputy Director Salahuddin, accuses the defendants of abusing power and committing forgery in the plot allocation process. Following investigation, ACC Assistant Director Afnan Jannat Keya submitted a charge sheet on March 10 against 17 individuals, including several former government officials and a former state minister. The court framed charges on July 31, and 32 witnesses testified during the trial. Among the accused, former RAJUK member Khurshid Alam remains in custody.
Dhaka court to deliver verdict on December 1 in graft case against Hasina, Rehana and others
A 19-year-old man named Sagar Mondal was arrested in Nagarkanda, Faridpur, after allegedly posting an offensive image on Facebook that was deemed disrespectful to the holy Kaaba. The incident occurred on Monday, November 24, when the post quickly spread online, triggering anger among local residents in Shakrail village under Laskardia Union. Hundreds of people gathered in protest at the nearby Gorail Bazar, leading to rising tension in the area. Sagar, who worked as an assistant at a local pharmacy, was initially confined by locals inside the shop before police and local administration intervened. Authorities, including the Upazila Nirbahi Officer and police, managed to calm the situation through dialogue with residents and assured legal action. The situation is now under control, according to officials.
A Faridpur youth was arrested for a Facebook post allegedly insulting the holy Kaaba causing local unrest
A young man named Md. Musha, 26, was allegedly beaten to death by a mob in Chandina upazila of Cumilla on Sunday night after being suspected of involvement in a robbery. The incident occurred in Chandasaar village under Barkoroi Union. Police recovered the body the following day and detained three individuals for questioning. According to local sources, a mobile phone trader named Moynal Hossain had been robbed of cash and phones about ten days earlier and suspected Musha’s involvement. When Musha returned home after several days away, Moynal and others reportedly took him from his house and beat him to death. The suspects fled after the killing. Police said an investigation is underway and legal action will follow based on findings.
A man was beaten to death in Cumilla over robbery suspicion and three suspects were detained
The International Crimes Tribunal-2 has announced that witness testimony in the war crimes case against Awami League Joint General Secretary Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif and three others will begin on December 8. The case involves allegations of crimes against humanity, including incitement, conspiracy, and the killing of six people in Kushtia. The prosecution presented its opening statement before a three-member panel led by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury. The other accused are Kushtia District Awami League President Sadar Uddin Khan, General Secretary Azgar Ali, and City General Secretary Ataur Rahman Ata. On November 2, the tribunal read out three formal charges against the four accused and ordered the trial to proceed. The prosecution had earlier submitted the formal charges on October 5. The tribunal’s decision marks a significant step in the ongoing process of addressing alleged wartime atrocities in Bangladesh.
Witness testimony in Kushtia war crimes case against Hanif and others to begin on December 8
A hawker named Al Amin was killed and another, Milon, injured in a violent altercation between popcorn and coconut sellers aboard the Ekota Express train on Monday night. The incident occurred after the train left Setabganj station in Dinajpur en route to Thakurgaon’s Pirganj. Witnesses said the dispute stemmed from a long-standing rivalry over selling rights inside the train. Al Amin, from Ulipur in Kurigram, was fatally attacked with a knife by rival hawkers identified as Akash-Sujon and Kudrat. Passengers took the injured men to Pirganj Upazila Health Complex, where Al Amin was declared dead. The attackers fled before police arrived. Passengers criticized railway authorities for poor security and lack of police patrols on trains, warning that such negligence endangers lives. Railway and local police confirmed the incident and said an investigation is underway to identify and arrest the perpetrators.
Hawker killed and another injured in vending dispute aboard Ekota Express in Thakurgaon
The Shahid Wasim Akram Expressway, stretching from Lalkhan Bazar to Patenga in Chattogram, has increasingly become a death trap due to overspeeding, risky bends, incomplete construction, and lack of safety measures. Despite several fatal accidents in recent months, including three car crashes in November alone, the Chattogram Development Authority (CDA) and traffic police have yet to implement effective safety controls. Locals complain that CDA only set up a toll plaza without ensuring surveillance or enforcement across the 15-kilometer elevated road. Motorcycles, CNGs, and other restricted vehicles continue to use the expressway freely, while pedestrians and social media users are often seen walking or filming on it. Although CDA claims 92% of the project is complete, many sections remain unfinished, and the number of vehicles using the road is far below projections. Authorities now plan to install CCTV and speed cameras to monitor violations, but residents remain skeptical about safety improvements.
Chattogram’s Shahid Wasim Akram Expressway faces rising accidents amid poor safety and incomplete work
A young man named Al Amin Hossain Rayhan, reportedly a leader of the banned Chhatra League, was found hanging in a flat in Dhaka’s Vatara area late Monday night. Police recovered the body from a residence in Bashundhara Residential Area’s E Block around midnight and sent it to Dhaka Medical College for autopsy. Local residents expressed suspicion about the nature of his death, with one witness suggesting it might be a planned murder due to the unusual position of the body. Another neighbor mentioned that Rayhan had been showing signs of depression in recent days. According to police sources, an investigation is underway to determine whether the incident was suicide or homicide. Rayhan was said to be the general secretary of the banned Laksham Upazila unit of the Chhatra League in Cumilla. Authorities are awaiting the post-mortem report to confirm the cause of death.
Banned Chhatra League leader found hanging in Dhaka flat as police probe possible murder
Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has seized assets worth approximately Tk 5.45 crore belonging to AHM Fuad, former assistant personal secretary (APS) to ex-LGRD minister Engineer Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain. The seizure, ordered by the Faridpur Senior Special Judge’s Court, includes a luxury flat and nearly 39 decimals of land. Fuad is accused of amassing illegal wealth through tender manipulation, extortion, and forming a gang known as the ‘Helmet Bahini’ to dominate government contracting processes in Faridpur. Investigations revealed that he laundered money and purchased properties under the names of his two wives, mother-in-law, and relatives. The CID filed a money laundering case on August 3 under the Money Laundering Prevention Act and continues to investigate Fuad’s financial network and associates. Officials said the operation aims to uncover the full extent of his illicit activities and bring all involved individuals under legal scrutiny.
CID seizes Tk 5.45 crore assets of ex-minister’s aide Fuad over money laundering allegations
Thirty-five former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) were released on bail from Kashimpur Central Jail in Gazipur on Monday evening in connection with a case filed under the Explosives Control Act related to the 2009 BDR mutiny. Their release followed a court order issued last Thursday granting bail to 53 accused. According to prison officials, the bail documents arrived at the jail on Monday afternoon and were verified before the prisoners were released around 6:30 p.m. Among those freed, one was from the Kashimpur High Security Central Jail, two from Central Jail Part-1, and 32 from Part-2. The 2009 BDR mutiny at the Pilkhana headquarters in Dhaka resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers. Following the incident, separate murder and explosives cases were filed, leading to one of the largest trials in Bangladesh’s history, with hundreds convicted and others acquitted.
35 former BDR members freed on bail from Kashimpur Jail over 2009 mutiny explosives case
A Dhaka court has ordered the freezing of 21 bank accounts belonging to former Dhaka South City Corporation mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, his sons Sheikh Fazle Nashwan and Sheikh Fazle Nawar, and their associates. The order was issued by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez following a petition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The ACC alleged that Taposh abused his power to amass illegal wealth worth over Tk 73 crore. Investigators found that between September 2013 and August 2024, Taposh deposited and withdrew a total of Tk 539 crore across 27 bank accounts, along with significant foreign currency transactions. The ACC argued that the freeze was necessary to prevent the transfer or concealment of assets while the investigation continues. The court granted the request after reviewing the evidence presented by the ACC’s assistant director and investigation officer, Md Ferdous Rahman.
Dhaka court freezes 21 bank accounts of ex-mayor Taposh and family over corruption probe
Police in Jessore have arrested a man named Babul Hossain, 32, for allegedly running an illegal Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) operation and smuggling information to India and other countries. Acting on a tip-off, police raided a rented house near Chuadanga Bus Stand early Sunday and detained Hossain, while two or three others managed to flee. Officers seized a Dell laptop, 317 Indian SIM cards—47 from VI and 270 from BSNL—a black VOIP device, two Bangladeshi SIM cards, and a mobile phone. Investigators said Hossain had been importing Indian SIM cards illegally and using them to conduct VOIP calls that evaded government taxes. He was charged under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulation Act and sent to jail on Monday following a court order. Authorities suspect the operation had been ongoing for a long time, causing financial losses to the state through revenue evasion.
Bangladeshi man held in Jessore with 317 Indian SIM cards over illegal VOIP and data smuggling
Online activist Asif Saikat and filmmaker Anonno Mamun have called for the strictest punishment for Baul singer Abul Sarkar, who was arrested on charges of making derogatory remarks about Islam and Allah during a musical performance in Ghior, Manikganj. Saikat stated that Sarkar’s comments constituted clear blasphemy and should be dealt with under existing laws, rejecting any call for his release. He also alleged that certain political groups used Sarkar to provoke religious sentiments. Mamun echoed similar sentiments, saying that artistic freedom cannot justify insulting religious beliefs. Following the October 4 incident, widespread criticism erupted on social media, and various Islamic organizations demanded Sarkar’s arrest. Police detained him in Madaripur and brought him to Manikganj, where he was sent to jail after appearing before a magistrate. The case, filed by a local imam, accuses Sarkar of distorting Quranic verses and misleading followers under the guise of spirituality. Authorities confirmed that the investigation is ongoing.
Activists and filmmaker urge strict punishment for Baul singer Abul Sarkar over blasphemy charges
Former Inspector General of Police (IGP) A K M Shahidul Haque has alleged misconduct during his interrogation by the investigation agency of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal. His lawyer, Sifat Mahmud, told Tribunal-1 on Monday that investigators asked Shahidul Haque about the promotion status of the current coordinator, which he described as inappropriate and unrelated to the inquiry. Prosecutor Md Mizanul Islam denied the allegation, saying that any complaint should be filed formally. The tribunal scheduled a hearing on the complaint for January 22, coinciding with the submission date for the investigation report in the same case. Shahidul Haque, along with former Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia and former DMP Deputy Commissioner Md Jasim Uddin Molla, is under arrest in connection with the 2016 Kalyanpur ‘Jahaz Bari’ operation, where nine youths were allegedly killed. The tribunal also set separate hearing dates for other war crimes cases involving former military and police officers.
Former IGP Shahidul Haque alleges misconduct during tribunal interrogation, hearing set for January 22
A case has been filed in Manikganj following an attack on followers of jailed Baul artist Abul Sarkar, who was imprisoned for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Allah and Islam. The complaint, lodged by the father of injured Baul artist Zohirul Islam, names 200 unidentified individuals. The incident occurred during a human chain organized by Baul artists demanding Sarkar’s release, which clashed with a rally by a group called Touhidi Janata demanding his execution. Several people from both sides were injured in the ensuing violence. Police confirmed that a separate general diary was also filed regarding the incident and that an investigation is underway to identify and arrest those involved. Abul Sarkar, president of the Bangladesh Baul Association, was arrested on November 20 after allegedly making offensive comments during a performance in Ghior, Manikganj. His bail plea was rejected twice by the court, and he remains in custody.
Case filed after attack on Baul followers amid protests over jailed artist Abul Sarkar in Manikganj
Thirty-five former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) were released from Kashimpur Central Jail in Gazipur on Monday evening after receiving bail in a case filed under the Explosives Control Act related to the 2009 BDR mutiny. The release began around 6:30 p.m., following verification of bail documents that arrived earlier in the day. Among those freed, one was from the high-security unit, two from Central Jail Part-1, and thirty-two from Part-2. Family members gathered outside the prison to welcome their relatives, expressing relief and gratitude after years of uncertainty. The BDR mutiny, which took place on February 25, 2009, at the Pilkhana headquarters in Dhaka, resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers. The subsequent trials became the largest in Bangladesh’s history, with hundreds convicted and many still serving sentences. The latest releases follow a court order granting bail to 53 individuals last week.
35 former BDR members freed from Kashimpur Jail after bail in 2009 mutiny explosives case
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